heysoundude
Part of the Furniture
"performance" means something different to everybody. to some it is the fastest speeds, to others the lowest packet loss, to others it's a balance of those and probably other factors thrown in to the equation.
here's another way of looking at it: when driving a car, do you want fuel economy, or do you want to win a race?
We've chatted before about this, and you've been tweaking your router for the best speed, lowest latency and low packet loss with your internet connection.
unbound helps speed up your DNS lookups on your network, and keeps the ones that aren't cached away from the prying eyes of the behemoth data miners like Google and CloudFlare - a privacy thing.
Diversion blocks advertising but in doing that, it incurs a processing delay because it needs time to filter the incoming datastream(s).
Same with Skynet.
QoS is to ensure fairness of access of everything on your network to the internet connection, in both directions, but again, it takes a brief amount of time to stream everything into the right channels/classifications.
some things to experiment with:
disable Diversion and enable unbound's adblocking - it may or may not make a positive difference to your network.
I don't believe your router can run Suricata, so changing from SkyNet isn't an option.
Same for QoS - your router can't run cake as I recall, so it's between Flex and stock Asus. Have you tried a step back to see if that gets you closer to what you're looking for?
here's another way of looking at it: when driving a car, do you want fuel economy, or do you want to win a race?
We've chatted before about this, and you've been tweaking your router for the best speed, lowest latency and low packet loss with your internet connection.
unbound helps speed up your DNS lookups on your network, and keeps the ones that aren't cached away from the prying eyes of the behemoth data miners like Google and CloudFlare - a privacy thing.
Diversion blocks advertising but in doing that, it incurs a processing delay because it needs time to filter the incoming datastream(s).
Same with Skynet.
QoS is to ensure fairness of access of everything on your network to the internet connection, in both directions, but again, it takes a brief amount of time to stream everything into the right channels/classifications.
some things to experiment with:
disable Diversion and enable unbound's adblocking - it may or may not make a positive difference to your network.
I don't believe your router can run Suricata, so changing from SkyNet isn't an option.
Same for QoS - your router can't run cake as I recall, so it's between Flex and stock Asus. Have you tried a step back to see if that gets you closer to what you're looking for?