no it would be better if you get a voice call that u can speak imo otherwise all categories can use any available bandwidth reserved for all categories if its not being used.Yo im back again. Lmao. I noticed the dedicated servers for CoD are using dst port somewhere between 30000-45000. I might just add that to gaming. But I have another question. I see the class recommendation is
1 Dns
2 Voip
3 Gaming.
My question is wouldn't it be better to have gaming as second or will it cause some delay in the router because of the packet size or does it matter?
Won't cause any issues that's how mine is set it just means if you get a voice call then it will get priority over gaming traffic both of which are extremely tiny packets.Yo im back again. Lmao. I noticed the dedicated servers for CoD are using dst port somewhere between 30000-45000. I might just add that to gaming. But I have another question. I see the class recommendation is
1 Dns
2 Voip
3 Gaming.
My question is wouldn't it be better to have gaming as second or will it cause some delay in the router because of the packet size or does it matter?
I am interested in trying QoS, but it sounds like it only works well when the ISP is providing a consistent bandwidth. Unfortunately I'm having some problems such that sometimes my download speed is 80 Mbps, and sometimes 30 Mbps (ugh!).
This seems like a non-starter for being able to use QoS. Are there some benefits I could get regardless? My primary interest is to allow steam/game downloads to proceed at reasonable speed without impacting web browsing.
The other thing I was wondering was whether spdMerlin could be integrated such that each speed test result was input into QoS. That seems like it could be pretty handy, if it is feasible.
Thanks for any suggestions!
You would have to ask asus about that.Any plans to make specified packets a priority like in Traditional QoS? This way we can shape our own networking
You would have to ask asus about that.
The closest you could possibly get to it is tag certain packets as net control or game or VoIP and set that to highest priority.It's already implemented with the traditional QoS, but I was wondering how it would work with FreshJR's implementation. I imagine there is some type of packet priority I was wondering if it would be made visible.
The closest you could possibly get to it is tag certain packets as net control or game or VoIP and set that to highest priority.
I honestly can't remember off the top of my head sorry.Is it even possible to tag packets to net control?
it is easily by manually editing the scriptIs it even possible to tag packets to net control?
it is easily by manually editing the script
Is there anything else to do after uninstalling the script? This may be some kind of placebo effect but my network doesn't seem to be acting correctly after uninstalling the script in the instructions, disabling traffic analyzer/QoS and doing a reboot with the format jffs partition. Network seems to be performing slower even during periods of single device use.
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