It is only 2 ports. No only that but it is assigned the highest priority. With QOS you can give it highest, high, normal, default and low priority. So something that is higher priority like netfix but you are a gamer you can give the xbox highest the smart tv high and the thermostat low. Vs these two are highest and the rest are a free for all.I thought that's what the gaming ports actually did, ?
You should be able to use it as an extender but not meshHi, I am new to the Rapture GT-AC5300 coming from a wifi dropping Netgear X10 R9000 that I have spent far to much time troubleshooting.
My question is can I use my NETGEAR Nighthawk X6S Tri-Band Wi-Fi range extender with the GT-AC5300 to boost my signal?
Bandwidth isn't the purpose of QoS: latency is.I you have a 1 gbps WAN connection the changes of it being saturated is near zero. Just finding an actual speed test that saturate it is difficult.
What do you think happens when one game downloads a multi-gigabyte update whilst playing another without QoS?I thought that's what the gaming ports actually did, ?
I get that also but it's just displaying a progress bar; it's not actually doing anything else (watch syslog and the lights).Another issue I am now seeing, is everytime I click on firmware....either through firmware version on top of screen or Administration/firmware it automatically starts a firmware download and install. Instead of going to firmware page to check signature/ check firmware/ or upload firmware.
I get that also but it's just displaying a progress bar; it's not actually doing anything else (watch syslog and the lights).
Be sure to use the feedback function in the router to report all these.
And leave reviews wherever you purchased it.
I doubt they will and I wouldn't want them to. I want them to compile bug reports so the devs can fix them.I do and never has anyone reached back out to me!
Port 1 bug is gone with latest fw
Just the DLNA bug still persists for me as well the bug @howie411 said i have as well
Hard not to conclude that it turns of the ethernet interface in standby mode.Not for me. I’m still getting tons of port flapping when the Xbox goes into Standby in instant-on mode. I’m thinking this is an issue with the Xbox rather than the router as I have two Xbox One X’s that do the same thing.
Hard not to conclude that it turns of the ethernet interface in standby mode.
Oh, that's...different. Open a ticket and see where it goes, heh.I agree but I can’t figure out why it only does it on the gaming ports.
Neither would I but it is simply not a problem with a 1gb connection. Monitoring traffic it becomes obvious that the line is never saturated so there will always be bandwith for any of the scenarios you mention. They simply do not happen. And even if one client should somehow find a magic server that could deliver a data at "full speed", all our connections are wireless the throughput here would be limited by this.Bandwidth isn't the purpose of QoS: latency is.
I don't want my real-time game data getting delayed, not even by milliseconds if I'm playing an FPS.
I don't want my streaming video getting artifacts.
I don't want my voice call getting static or drop-outs.
I don't care how long my file transfer takes; it's not real-time but it can cause the other three items to sit in the buffer longer than I want.
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