I'm having several issues with QOS but one that's easy to reproduce is with ping times. With no real traffic my pings are 10-30ms; when there's traffic that's being actively shaped by QOS my ping shots up to 200+ms with the occasional 1+ sec response and a few timeouts.
To simplify testing I am using Filezilla FTP connected via ethernet to upload a single file to a server with much higher downstream bandwidth than my upstream allows. I have QOS on the Low (default priority) to 50% on the upload bandwidth. Within Merlin and Filezilla I can see the upload is correctly being restricted to roughly 50% while the pings are erratic and 10x what is normal. The same happens on any other setting, for example 10% or 100%. If I set Filezilla to throttle and use the same 10% or 50% setting there's a slight 10-20ms rise in ping before dropping back down to normal after a few seconds. The CPU on the router is flat lined at 0-1%, RAM is only at 28% used.
I'm using Merlin's latest version (378.51) on an RT-AC68W which I got new and setup a few days ago so most things are still set to the default except for the following. I enabled AIProtection, traffic stats with apps analysis and per-client enabled, with stats saving to a usb drive every hour. I setup a few nat-start rules, mainly to specify a source IP. JFSS and SNMP are enabled. For QOS I'm using Traditional Type and have tried many different settings including much lower bandwidth numbers than I actually get (18/3 mbps). I have a few port forwards and a extra few QOS rules for a few games and newsgroups; none of which were in use during the testing. My old router an RT-N16 using tomato didn't have this problem and I tried replicating the settings I had on it but it didn't help. As suggested in another thread I unchecked all the "Highest Priority Packets" options but that made no difference.
Some other problems which perhaps could help point to non-QOS issues:
2) Occasionally after a website triggered router reboot none of the LAN clients can connect to the router or anything else; the lights are blinking like normal and the Wireless clients have no problems. This has happened with QOS enabled or disabled; turning the router on/off resolves the issue. While this is happening if I login to the router from a wireless client the Network Map shows a total of 0 clients, -5 LAN, 5 Wireless but it shows an error instead of listing any of them. The system log shows the DHCP requests from some of the LAN clients along with the IP returned but none of the LAN clients report hearing back from DHCP.
3) Occasionally I'll have a problem where any LAN traffic is limited to around 2.5mbit/s up and down, doesn't matter if it's Wireless to LAN, or WAN to LAN. Wireless to WAN traffic and LAN to LAN traffic was not impacted. This just happened again after ejecting a USB flash drive; not sure what preceded the other times. The issue went away after disabled QOS but that also causes a reboot. Just happened again after tweaking some QOS rules; rebooting fixed it.
Any help/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
To simplify testing I am using Filezilla FTP connected via ethernet to upload a single file to a server with much higher downstream bandwidth than my upstream allows. I have QOS on the Low (default priority) to 50% on the upload bandwidth. Within Merlin and Filezilla I can see the upload is correctly being restricted to roughly 50% while the pings are erratic and 10x what is normal. The same happens on any other setting, for example 10% or 100%. If I set Filezilla to throttle and use the same 10% or 50% setting there's a slight 10-20ms rise in ping before dropping back down to normal after a few seconds. The CPU on the router is flat lined at 0-1%, RAM is only at 28% used.
I'm using Merlin's latest version (378.51) on an RT-AC68W which I got new and setup a few days ago so most things are still set to the default except for the following. I enabled AIProtection, traffic stats with apps analysis and per-client enabled, with stats saving to a usb drive every hour. I setup a few nat-start rules, mainly to specify a source IP. JFSS and SNMP are enabled. For QOS I'm using Traditional Type and have tried many different settings including much lower bandwidth numbers than I actually get (18/3 mbps). I have a few port forwards and a extra few QOS rules for a few games and newsgroups; none of which were in use during the testing. My old router an RT-N16 using tomato didn't have this problem and I tried replicating the settings I had on it but it didn't help. As suggested in another thread I unchecked all the "Highest Priority Packets" options but that made no difference.
Some other problems which perhaps could help point to non-QOS issues:
2) Occasionally after a website triggered router reboot none of the LAN clients can connect to the router or anything else; the lights are blinking like normal and the Wireless clients have no problems. This has happened with QOS enabled or disabled; turning the router on/off resolves the issue. While this is happening if I login to the router from a wireless client the Network Map shows a total of 0 clients, -5 LAN, 5 Wireless but it shows an error instead of listing any of them. The system log shows the DHCP requests from some of the LAN clients along with the IP returned but none of the LAN clients report hearing back from DHCP.
3) Occasionally I'll have a problem where any LAN traffic is limited to around 2.5mbit/s up and down, doesn't matter if it's Wireless to LAN, or WAN to LAN. Wireless to WAN traffic and LAN to LAN traffic was not impacted. This just happened again after ejecting a USB flash drive; not sure what preceded the other times. The issue went away after disabled QOS but that also causes a reboot. Just happened again after tweaking some QOS rules; rebooting fixed it.
Any help/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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