Micgang
Occasional Visitor
I was playing with our network setup last weekend and tried a new configuration that yielded some mildly surprising improvements. While minor, the changes are a reduction in latency 6ms to 3ms on most tests and a Waveform bufferbloat score of A+ instead of an A ( latency under load essentially now remains 0 when it used to be 14ms under load)…
- prior set up was Fios ONT to ASUS AX86u running Merlin in a mesh with an AX 92u and a AC 1900p. A good setup overall, worked well…
- new setup has TPlink ax 4400 with Wi-Fi turned off serving as the router and connected directly into the Fios ONT and the ASUS routers forming a mesh in the same locations as before.
i know it’s not an apples to apples comparison, but I’m wondering might might account for the improvement. I’m guessing the TP link has a simpler firmware and with the Wi-Fi being off may allow the hardware to more easily handle the routing function? in both instances I was using the qos feature available in the firmware and set Cloudflare as the dns server.
- prior set up was Fios ONT to ASUS AX86u running Merlin in a mesh with an AX 92u and a AC 1900p. A good setup overall, worked well…
- new setup has TPlink ax 4400 with Wi-Fi turned off serving as the router and connected directly into the Fios ONT and the ASUS routers forming a mesh in the same locations as before.
i know it’s not an apples to apples comparison, but I’m wondering might might account for the improvement. I’m guessing the TP link has a simpler firmware and with the Wi-Fi being off may allow the hardware to more easily handle the routing function? in both instances I was using the qos feature available in the firmware and set Cloudflare as the dns server.