Should I uncheck all tcp packets to make them the same priority in qos if I only use qos for each individual device on my network by entering their mac address and setting their priorities?
I'm having speed issues and I'm curious if that would cause that because it seems to me like if you have all of the devices on your network added to qos and prioritized correctly that my internet speed would stay where it is supposed to which is my internet speed I get from my ISP. With the exception of my limit on upload speed, of course.
I have been having the tcp packets set to default as in ack, syn and icmp packet set to high priority. I've been wondering If these should actually be unchecked in my situation?
Thank you in advance for any replies.
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I'm having speed issues and I'm curious if that would cause that because it seems to me like if you have all of the devices on your network added to qos and prioritized correctly that my internet speed would stay where it is supposed to which is my internet speed I get from my ISP. With the exception of my limit on upload speed, of course.
I have been having the tcp packets set to default as in ack, syn and icmp packet set to high priority. I've been wondering If these should actually be unchecked in my situation?
Thank you in advance for any replies.
RT-N66R/374.41 Merlin Build
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