I have upgraded to a new fibre internet plan and the max downrate is 1000 and uprate is 50 (yay for Australian asymmetry).
For my plan, I have been advised that I should set a uprate limit of 49mbps as if you do not limit the uprate, the fibre provider has a 'policer' in place which will aggressively drop packets and reduce throughput.
Is it possible to enable QoS to only limit uprate?
There has been some evidence to suggest that if the downrate limit is set to 1000 on some ASUS routers, it will cause performance issues and client devices are unlikely to max out their downrate.\
RT-AX86U Pro is my router if relevant.
EDIT: I received one suggestion to purchase a switch that sits between router and the fibre and to use the switch to only limit uprate - not sure if this is a good/viable solution?
For my plan, I have been advised that I should set a uprate limit of 49mbps as if you do not limit the uprate, the fibre provider has a 'policer' in place which will aggressively drop packets and reduce throughput.
Is it possible to enable QoS to only limit uprate?
There has been some evidence to suggest that if the downrate limit is set to 1000 on some ASUS routers, it will cause performance issues and client devices are unlikely to max out their downrate.\
RT-AX86U Pro is my router if relevant.
EDIT: I received one suggestion to purchase a switch that sits between router and the fibre and to use the switch to only limit uprate - not sure if this is a good/viable solution?
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