kingshawarma
New Around Here
Hi,
I have a Asus RT-AC3100 with Shaw cable internet, 600mbps download and 20mbps upload. My Speedtests during the evening generally come out to about 500mbps on average while devices are being used in the home. There are 4 people in the house and the total devices that are used are as follows. Devices that are hardwired are: PS4 (daily gaming for sport games for myself and brother plays Fortnite), VOIP Phone, 2 TV Boxes (Internet based), wireless devices are: 4 cell phones, two laptops and 1 smart TV. The PS4 (gaming and netflix), phones, laptops, VOIP phone and at least 1 TV box is going at all times
The router has a traditional QOS and Adaptive QOS, I have been using the Adaptive one as that is what was recommended out of the box, but after doing some research in some forums, a lot of people have noted the QOS for home networks may not be needed.
Wondering if someone can give some insight if I should use QOS or not based on my setup, and if the traditional one is better than the Adaptive QOS. Also, should I use Merlin's firmware for my the usage that is done in my home, I'm not tech savvy so I won't be messing around with any setting other than QOS and leaving things as is. So if Merlin's firmware will provide better performance I will do a factory reset and install that firmware.
I have a Asus RT-AC3100 with Shaw cable internet, 600mbps download and 20mbps upload. My Speedtests during the evening generally come out to about 500mbps on average while devices are being used in the home. There are 4 people in the house and the total devices that are used are as follows. Devices that are hardwired are: PS4 (daily gaming for sport games for myself and brother plays Fortnite), VOIP Phone, 2 TV Boxes (Internet based), wireless devices are: 4 cell phones, two laptops and 1 smart TV. The PS4 (gaming and netflix), phones, laptops, VOIP phone and at least 1 TV box is going at all times
The router has a traditional QOS and Adaptive QOS, I have been using the Adaptive one as that is what was recommended out of the box, but after doing some research in some forums, a lot of people have noted the QOS for home networks may not be needed.
Wondering if someone can give some insight if I should use QOS or not based on my setup, and if the traditional one is better than the Adaptive QOS. Also, should I use Merlin's firmware for my the usage that is done in my home, I'm not tech savvy so I won't be messing around with any setting other than QOS and leaving things as is. So if Merlin's firmware will provide better performance I will do a factory reset and install that firmware.
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