RamGuy
Senior Member
Greetings,
I have just retired my Windows Server 2012 R2 DHCP / RRAS / NAT solution and moved it all to my RT-AC87U so I wanted to try the Adaptive-QoS as I've heard good things about. Sadly it doesn't seem to do jack on my network? I have a 94/94 mbit connection so I decided to configure the QoS with 90/90 mbit to have 4mbit overhead.
But upon trashing the bandwidth on my desktop it's not getting throttled or balanced at all? I'm using the whole 94 mbit download bandwidth without the router doing anything about it. Websurfing, YouTube, basically everything else on the network is pretty much useless as I'm trashing the bandwidth from my desktop and still the QoS does not seem to do anything?
I tried to set my computer to lowest priority, but still nothing. Gaming got the highest priority but it's still impossible to game on the network while I trash the bandwidth like this.
Isn't the whole point of the QoS to avoid situations like this?
I have just retired my Windows Server 2012 R2 DHCP / RRAS / NAT solution and moved it all to my RT-AC87U so I wanted to try the Adaptive-QoS as I've heard good things about. Sadly it doesn't seem to do jack on my network? I have a 94/94 mbit connection so I decided to configure the QoS with 90/90 mbit to have 4mbit overhead.
But upon trashing the bandwidth on my desktop it's not getting throttled or balanced at all? I'm using the whole 94 mbit download bandwidth without the router doing anything about it. Websurfing, YouTube, basically everything else on the network is pretty much useless as I'm trashing the bandwidth from my desktop and still the QoS does not seem to do anything?
I tried to set my computer to lowest priority, but still nothing. Gaming got the highest priority but it's still impossible to game on the network while I trash the bandwidth like this.
Isn't the whole point of the QoS to avoid situations like this?