TL; DR: Can I enable Adaptive QoS on the upstream only? Will setting a very high download value accomplish this?
I get about 500mpbs down and 25mbps up with my internet connection. When I max out the download speed, CPU usage on my RT-AC68R (800MHz) reaches about 80%. I am not using any features that tax the CPU or disable CTF. Unfortunately, if I enable Adaptive QoS, CPU usage on my RT-AC68R hits 100% and my download speed maxes out at 285mbps. The UI reports that CTF is active whether or not Adaptive QoS is enabled. I am using firmware 384.14_2 and I have performed a full M&M reset.
Is this CPU usage normal for my router with these speeds? I would prefer to enable Adaptive QoS to ensure fluid gaming and VoIP while all my users are taxing the WAN. However, it's only really important for the upstream. Is it possible to enable QoS for uploads only while leaving downloads alone? I realize if I set a very high value for download speed, QoS will probably never affect the speed, but will it stress the CPU regardless?
Thanks.
I get about 500mpbs down and 25mbps up with my internet connection. When I max out the download speed, CPU usage on my RT-AC68R (800MHz) reaches about 80%. I am not using any features that tax the CPU or disable CTF. Unfortunately, if I enable Adaptive QoS, CPU usage on my RT-AC68R hits 100% and my download speed maxes out at 285mbps. The UI reports that CTF is active whether or not Adaptive QoS is enabled. I am using firmware 384.14_2 and I have performed a full M&M reset.
Is this CPU usage normal for my router with these speeds? I would prefer to enable Adaptive QoS to ensure fluid gaming and VoIP while all my users are taxing the WAN. However, it's only really important for the upstream. Is it possible to enable QoS for uploads only while leaving downloads alone? I realize if I set a very high value for download speed, QoS will probably never affect the speed, but will it stress the CPU regardless?
Thanks.