FreshJR
Very Senior Member
Thank you. Could you point me towards a recommended model or manufacturer? I haven't seen any $50 switch that will do QoS?
Mikrotik doesn't have an easy/intuitive setup, but reported performance has been stated as 800-940mbps WITH qos.
Important Note: One user said queues (QoS) do not work with fasttrack (mikrotik HW acceleartion)
With that conflicting report I dont know how they are using QoS as those speeds!!!
You will have to do your own research and ask on each manufacturers respective forums what to expect.
Maybe you can track down the follow SNBforum user and ask him what hardware he was using.
https://mikrotik.com/products
Snb reviewed them, but unfortunately they didn't test performance with QoS.
On mikrotik I found this user report
On SnB I found this user report
On Youtube I found this user report.
I personally have never used the product firsthand, but if user reports are to be believed it is insanely impressive for the price point. (I do think it was mentioned that only ipv4 is HW accelerated, no idea about ipv6 performance)
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Additionally ubiquity also has Switches that act as routers with QoS.
https://www.ui.com/edgemax/edgerouter-x/
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NetDuma has routers with QoS.
Razer (lol @HW quality & CS support -- personally will never buy their products) also is prepping a router with QoS
Lots of research that could be done.
Maybe even look into what is happening over the on the DD-WRT / Tomato side regarding QoS on Asus hardware.
Alternatively, single core performance and core count on recent ARM processors used in recent phones is off the charts. Once that trickles down into routers/switches then gigabit may even be handled without HW accleration. So the future looks insane since we are using dated designs.
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