Xruptor
Regular Contributor
Priority is present as
1) Traffic Type Priority
2) Device Priority
Asus first evaluates priority by "Traffic Category".
It then goes through the process again within each traffic category to evaluate "Device Priority" INSIDE each container.
Traffic Priority is assigned via "Adaptive QOS" in webUI under the "Customize List" option.
Device Priority is assigned via "Highest, High, Medium, Default, Low" via "Bandwidth Monitor"
You can drag "Games" where you please, and the default priority recommendation already has it high up in the list.
You can set a specific device to "Highest" but I DO NOT recommend using device priority at all as the Asus implementation is poor.
As a work around if you really want a device to get highest priorty, but with sane bandwidth allocation in regards to other devices, you can make a custom rule to put all traffic from a particular IP into "Net Control" which is the top container of "Traffic Priority". (This is a hacky workaround, but that device will indeed have highest priority, with better results than the alternative of Asus built in device priority.)
I was supposed to fix the cascaded device priority in the past, but changes of Asus implementation between updates had me discontinue that goal.
Read the 1rst post entirely, and you should get a good understanding of how it actually works under the hood.
Thank you FreshJR! I appreciate the prompt response.
My sisters family doesn't really use VOIP. So I suppose I will have to prioritize GAMES above that? My newphews use the XBOX and PS4. They do have a gaming PC in which they play World of Warcraft (well most my brother-in-law LOL) and League of Legends I think it was. When it comes to WOW I know they throw a fit when they get lag or disconnections. So that's why I'm trying my best to make sure that doesn't happen and to prioritze the PC. I suppose what I will do is tell them that it's automatic and by default it should be covered by the GAMING category. In the meantime I guess I can move Snapchat I think it was and see about putting GAMING above VOIP, since like I mentioned no one in the house uses it.