John DeLuca
Regular Contributor
Hi there, I currently have an ISP plan that gives me an advertised 1200Mb/s DL and 40Mb/s UL. Speeds direct to the modem are at or above those speeds.
I know when using QOS you want to be 80-90% of your average speeds, but how does one do that at speeds above 1Gb/s, should you go by the speeds you get from computer to router (both 1Gb ports) or do you go by the max speed you get with a 2.5Gb nic tested directly to the modem. I know the router (GT-AX11000) should be getting the full 1200Mb/s speeds as both the modem and router are 2.5Gb ports.
If the rest of the ports are limited to 1Gb/s max, then should the dl limit be 1000Mb/s as the average should always be more than 20% most of the time? I know also the router probably can't route QOS traffic above 600Mb/s anyway and I can see this becoming an issue for consumer router hardware in the near future. The only reason why I use QOS is for buffer bloat reasons. I'm using FlexQoS ATM, if my routing hardware was beefer I would consider Cake. Im not sure there is any consumer router that can route cake or honestly any QOS at 1Gbps rates.
What do you all think is the proper way to set up QOS limits as ISP pushes past the 1000Mbps barrier?
I know when using QOS you want to be 80-90% of your average speeds, but how does one do that at speeds above 1Gb/s, should you go by the speeds you get from computer to router (both 1Gb ports) or do you go by the max speed you get with a 2.5Gb nic tested directly to the modem. I know the router (GT-AX11000) should be getting the full 1200Mb/s speeds as both the modem and router are 2.5Gb ports.
If the rest of the ports are limited to 1Gb/s max, then should the dl limit be 1000Mb/s as the average should always be more than 20% most of the time? I know also the router probably can't route QOS traffic above 600Mb/s anyway and I can see this becoming an issue for consumer router hardware in the near future. The only reason why I use QOS is for buffer bloat reasons. I'm using FlexQoS ATM, if my routing hardware was beefer I would consider Cake. Im not sure there is any consumer router that can route cake or honestly any QOS at 1Gbps rates.
What do you all think is the proper way to set up QOS limits as ISP pushes past the 1000Mbps barrier?