Flashed the new firmware now and lovin it so far.
But I'm posting because of the following: The Adaptive QoS seems to have switched itself off after modifying one of the bandwidth limiting values. I was performing a speedtest, adjusted a value, applied the adjustments, performed another speedtest - and suddenly the values went way beyond what I had defined. So I shut QoS off again, applied, on again - same result. Adjusting the values again, applying - same result.
I definitely know that adjusting it on the fly was possible with the .55 firmware without issues. Now, I know that the DPI engine is closed source and that Merlin cannot modify it, but maybe the issue is in some connection to any of the open source components?
The log shows this:
Oct 29 20:27:43 rc_service: httpd 439:notify_rc restart_qos;restart_firewall
Oct 29 20:27:45 start_nat_rules: apply the nat_rules(/tmp/nat_rules_ppp0_eth0)!
Oct 29 20:27:45 haggster: sh /opt/S50asuslighttpd.1 firewall-start
Oct 29 20:27:45 haggster: sh /opt/S50downloadmaster.1 firewall-start
Oct 29 20:27:46 start_nat_rules: apply the nat_rules(/tmp/nat_rules_ppp0_eth0)!
Oct 29 20:27:46 haggster: sh /opt/S50asuslighttpd.1 firewall-start
Oct 29 20:27:47 haggster: sh /opt/S50downloadmaster.1 firewall-start
Oct 29 20:29:01 rc_service: httpd 439:notify_rc restart_qos;restart_firewall
Oct 29 20:29:02 start_nat_rules: apply the nat_rules(/tmp/nat_rules_ppp0_eth0)!
Oct 29 20:29:02 haggster: sh /opt/S50asuslighttpd.1 firewall-start
Oct 29 20:29:03 haggster: sh /opt/S50downloadmaster.1 firewall-start
Oct 29 20:29:03 start_nat_rules: apply the nat_rules(/tmp/nat_rules_ppp0_eth0)!
Oct 29 20:29:04 haggster: sh /opt/S50asuslighttpd.1 firewall-start
Oct 29 20:29:04 haggster: sh /opt/S50downloadmaster.1 firewall-start
Oct 29 20:30:35 rc_service: httpd 439:notify_rc restart_qos;restart_firewall
Oct 29 20:30:36 start_nat_rules: apply the nat_rules(/tmp/nat_rules_ppp0_eth0)!
Oct 29 20:30:37 haggster: sh /opt/S50asuslighttpd.1 firewall-start
Oct 29 20:30:37 haggster: sh /opt/S50downloadmaster.1 firewall-start
Oct 29 20:30:37 start_nat_rules: apply the nat_rules(/tmp/nat_rules_ppp0_eth0)!
Oct 29 20:30:38 haggster: sh /opt/S50asuslighttpd.1 firewall-start
Oct 29 20:30:38 haggster: sh /opt/S50downloadmaster.1 firewall-start
Oct 29 20:30:48 rc_service: httpd 439:notify_rc restart_qos;restart_firewall
Oct 29 20:30:49 start_nat_rules: apply the nat_rules(/tmp/nat_rules_ppp0_eth0)!
Oct 29 20:30:50 haggster: sh /opt/S50asuslighttpd.1 firewall-start
Oct 29 20:30:50 haggster: sh /opt/S50downloadmaster.1 firewall-start
Oct 29 20:30:51 start_nat_rules: apply the nat_rules(/tmp/nat_rules_ppp0_eth0)!
Oct 29 20:30:51 haggster: sh /opt/S50asuslighttpd.1 firewall-start
Oct 29 20:30:51 haggster: sh /opt/S50downloadmaster.1 firewall-start
I've tried searching the thread for similar reports, but since "QoS" is a too short search term to be accepted, I was then searching for "Adaptive QoS" instead, so sorry in case this has been mentioned already...since it's not listed as a known issue and I didn't find anything regarding this I thought I'd mention it.
Edit: I've performed a reboot now and now it's clear: The upstream QoS limit isn't working. The downstream one limiting exactly like I have set it, but the upstream value is being ignored. Any ideas on how to fix this (if possible at all)?
I'm using an RT-AC87 by the way.
EDIT2: If I select e.g. "Media Streaming" as the Adaptive QoS profile it works; I was using the "Customize" option before (which was basically the only option in the last firmware). Does anyone else have this problem, that the upstream QoS limit is not working when using Customized under Adaptive QoS?