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So Lan port 1 is the Gaming port. How does the AX86U need to be configured to be aware that the port is being used and to prioritize it for gaming? Are there multiple ways, or just one configuration?
Some general discussion at the following link with some portions quoted below:
“Gaming Port” on Gaming Routers: How to Configure It
The objective of this gaming port is to automatically prioritize the traffic of the device you connect , if you connect a PC, a console or any other device, its local network and Internet traffic will have priority over the rest, unless you have specifically configured the QoS to prioritize other traffic at the packet type level. When we have a router with a “Gaming Port”, it is not necessary to carry out any additional configuration in the firmware, as is the case with ASUS routers.
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A very important detail that we must mention is that, if you activate other functionalities in the router such as Link Aggregation with the LAN 1 and LAN 2 ports, the Gaming Port port will behave like a normal port, it will not give priority of any kind to the device. that we connect. That is, if we have this LAN 1 port being “occupied” by other than the default functionality, the Gaming Port will be disabled. In these cases, if we want to enable Link Aggregation to connect a NAS server and have a bandwidth of 2Gbps Full Duplex, then you will have to dispense with this functionality.
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In ASUS routers this functionality is activated by default, therefore, any device that we connect to this port, and without having to perform any additional configuration in the firmware, will have the highest priority, without configurations. It is very important that you do not use this LAN 1 port as Link Aggregation, and you cannot even use it as a WAN Aggregation that ASUS has recently incorporated, that is, it must have the default configuration.
Edit to add: A youtube video discussing the gaming port. Featuring JJ from ASUS.
Some general discussion
so why is my WAN working on this 2.5G port, and NOT on the blue WAN port
It's either WAN port or 2.5GbE WAN/LAN port- not both at the same time. Check your settings in WAN menu:
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This is unrelated to the Gaming Port discussed above.
Does this mean that if I disable that then it becomes a 2.5G LAN port instead?
I did ask if QOS is required for the "Gaming Port" to do its thing...
Yes, you are correct, I did set 2.5G WAN. Does this mean that if I disable that then it becomes a 2.5G LAN port instead? (Yes, I looked at the manual, and all it says is that it supports 2.5G... not whether its LAN or WAN or configurable. (I could probably use the standard WAN port since my service is 500M anyway... but if the 2.5G port doesn't become LAN then it really doesn't matter either way...)
Ahh, ok, I thought the 2.5G was the gaming port... I now see it's not. Bringing this back to topic, I did ask if QOS is required for the "Gaming Port" to do its thing... does anyone know?
Pretty much just some hype to get you to spend extra on a colorful "gaming" router
You forgot angular design with red (plastic) highlights!I believe it works better on Gaming routers with RGB lights.
It's quite easy to check, connect a laptop to the gaming port and run a speed test on the laptop while also running a speed test on a device on another port. The "Game port" device gets almost all the bandwidth which it doesn't of both devices are on the regular ports.
It's quite easy to check
RGB lights ON or OFF?
Oh boy, you amateurs.RGB lights ON or OFF?
Oh boy, you amateurs.
Everyone knows that you run RGB control software on your PC and MUST get the router LEDs to slowly do a rainbow if you want the best latency and ping rates. It goes without saying that you also use special cables between the gaming machine and the router. I'd recommend these:
I'd recommend these:
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