I had this same issue with 3004 388-8-2 on my RT-AX88U. I tried factory reset and upgraded and still had the issue and tried factory reset and still had the issue. I do not use any VPN or killswitch settings. It seemed to be triggered by enabling DoT and changing DNS from my ISP assigned. I am...
Yeah, it shows correctly on the main GUI page. That broken image is incorrect, I have a public wan ip address from my isp. I have also recently factory reset and don't have any additional modules or customizations made. I did just update to 3004.388.8_2 and the picture shows connected like it...
My mistake, I thought I had verified the mac address, but it was not my modem. I also that it was weird that it would show up in that list. So although placebo makes sense, it did improve latency stability.
Would be nice if setting priority on devices auto enabled QoS like it does when you turn...
The first one that is red, which is set to highest priority. Second one is gaming device, set at medium, but I have another one set at high (not turned on at the moment).
What I'm imagining is happening is that the ASUS sees the modem as a device (even though technically it's just passing traffic through it, it is still connected to the network). Then you can still prioritize devices without actually doing QoS, and because I assigned the highest to the modem...
I'm not using the Game Device Prioritizing, it is Off. I go to the Adaptive QoS tab on the left, and I see a list of devices on my network and then I can drag a priority rating onto devices and click Apply at the bottom. I have verified that after doing this, QoS is still disabled.
I have an online multiplayer game I like to play, obviously there will always be some fluctuation, but it seems like latency fluctuates more than I would expect. I have a cable modem in passthrough mode to my RT-AX88U and I have tried QoS off and on and various settings and always felt like...