Try it and see
[*]Latency Variance: When your ping isn’t holding steady, typically fluctuating 40ms-60ms
[*]High Latency: Commonly known as “lag,” usually indicated by a high ping to the server
Are these graphs and stats from the merlin firmware somewhere ? I have not seen those ?
I don’t know that much about QOS but with your speeds you require NAT acceleration on and it comes into direct conflict with QOS.Hey FreshJR, Been using your script now since you released it way back when, and never had any issues.. But now after increasing my connection speed I'm having problems.
I was at 300 down 300 up and now upgraded to 1000 down 1000 up also my ISP came and changed my modem, Its all setup likw it was before, the ISP modem is in bridge mode.
My ASUS 3100 had nothing changed on it excpt the QOS upload and download bandwidth from 250 down 250 up to 900 down 900 up.
Now when i speed test with DSLreports without QOS enabled i get great speeds 1100 down 950 up. but buffer bloat on upload is bad 250 ms +
With your QOS Script on the same test with DSLreports my speeds drop down to only 200 down 350 up. and buffer bloat is still 250 ms + on upload.
I checked all settings tried all WAN packet overheads tried with ATM on and off with eachWAN packet overhead options. same slow speeds..
I even removed your script and tried with the ASUS defalt QOS same thing happens.
I reistalled your QOS script to be sure and re tested, same slow speeds while enabled.
I had AMTM installed with Diversion 4.0 and pixelserv-tls 2.2.0-rc.6 and dnscrypt,
I removed them all and just tried your script and the default ASUS QOS to test and I get the same slow speeds with then enabled.
Any idea?
I don’t know that much about QOS but with your speeds you require NAT acceleration on and it comes into direct conflict with QOS.
It’s just a thought and I could be totally wrong.
I tend to use this guide to help me. Hope you can find some use for it.Thanks for the info, I'm thinking you are right.
I tend to use this guide to help me. Hope you can find some use for it.
https://routerguide.net/nat-acceleration-on-or-off/
@Spydawg
While adaptiveQOS does NOT turn off NAT acceleration (traditional QOS does), filtering does still take cpu power.
If your cpu hits 100% it will lagg and produce bufferbloat. Your internet could simply be too fast for cpu to handle.
@Spydawg
It should be simple to implement a lightweight QOS structure for gigabit connections.
I just need to ask around how to prep the interfaces for TC into eth0 / br0 which allows us to separate the download / upload streams for shapping without disabling NAT.
If I get an answer, I’ll try creating a solution for you.
If not, microtik does offer that simple lightweight QOS structure I mentioned that works well with gigabit connection, but the setup is not all that intuitive (maybe they have a youtube video).
@Sinner that should be simple to do if that portion had its source code available. So just rely on appdb.
Oh this a microtik script that I can install on my 3100? or you talking about microtik hardware?
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