DanielCoffey
Regular Contributor
Hello folks - I would appreciate some advice on using QoS on my AC86U running Merlin 382.1_2.
I have never had to use QoS before as I just left all my devices to get on with it as the router saw fit but I now need to prioritize one device over all others.
The situation is that we have a relatively slow internet connection of 6.0Mbps down, 0.7Mbps up, most devices are wired through a Netgear switch to the router and there are only three wireless devices... iPhone, iPod and now, HomePod.
When the HomePod is active, I would like it to have the highest priority over all other devices but I don't know the most effective way to do this. As far as I can tell, its usage is meagre but, given the HomePod streaming and a YouTube user at the same time, I want the HomePod to "win".
At the moment the HomePod is getting its address via DHCP, is called "HomePod" and is on the 5GHz wireless.
Please could I have some step by step help with how to do this.
EDIT : and we really could do with a "Speaker" icon in the devices list...
I have never had to use QoS before as I just left all my devices to get on with it as the router saw fit but I now need to prioritize one device over all others.
The situation is that we have a relatively slow internet connection of 6.0Mbps down, 0.7Mbps up, most devices are wired through a Netgear switch to the router and there are only three wireless devices... iPhone, iPod and now, HomePod.
When the HomePod is active, I would like it to have the highest priority over all other devices but I don't know the most effective way to do this. As far as I can tell, its usage is meagre but, given the HomePod streaming and a YouTube user at the same time, I want the HomePod to "win".
At the moment the HomePod is getting its address via DHCP, is called "HomePod" and is on the 5GHz wireless.
Please could I have some step by step help with how to do this.
EDIT : and we really could do with a "Speaker" icon in the devices list...