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Cake Qos Merlin best settings for warzone

we need more information from you. lots to consider...you've begun a journey down quite the rabbit hole.
Start with: what speeds are you paying for and getting from your ISP?
are you gaming wirelessly or on a system/console connected to your network with an ethernet cable?
do you have ipv6 available to you and are you using it on your network?
How else have you optimized your network? (are you running diversion and/or skynet, for instance? what about ntp - how are your network and client devices referencing time?)
 
I pay for a 1000 down 40 up and I’m hardwired to my console, I don’t use ipv6 and I’m just trynna understand which settings to use on the cake Qos Merlin settings for cod.
 
I pay for a 1000 down 40 up and I’m hardwired to my console, I don’t use ipv6 and I’m just trynna understand which settings to use on the cake Qos Merlin settings for cod.
Using Cake will restrict your download speeds to something like 350Mbps. You're probably better off by not using QoS at all.

What model router do you have?
 
Asus gt be98 pro

On this router Adaptive QoS is broken and Cake QoS will restrict your WAN-LAN bandwidth to about 50% of the ISP plan you pay for. In gaming it all depends on the server you connect to and if the latency increases due to external factors there is nothing you can do about it on your end. For best performance - disable all Trend Micro components (plus withdraw data sharing agreement, reboot), no QoS.
 
On this router Adaptive QoS is broken and Cake QoS will restrict your WAN-LAN bandwidth to about 50% of the ISP plan you pay for. In gaming it all depends on the server you connect to and if the latency increases due to external factors there is nothing you can do about it on your end. For best performance - disable all Trend Micro components (plus withdraw data sharing agreement, reboot), no QoS.
Ok thanks finna give that a try
 
Can someone tell me what’s the best settings for great hit detection in warzone thanks

Cake QoS, by design, just use the upstream/downstream numbers and be done with it... rule of thumb here is 95 percent of the promised BW from the provider...

Seriously - it's supposed to be simple - most third party tweaks are individual use cases perhaps...
 
. For best performance - disable all Trend Micro components (plus withdraw data sharing agreement, reboot), no QoS.

a tangent; i'm happy to read some here disable AiProtection for reasons other than avoiding metadata sharing with strangers. i ran it for years on my ac3100 and it never "protection#" anything, so i decided not to bother on my new ax-88u-pro. it did not occur to me there could be a noticeable latency impact for twitch gamers. it's just a shame general, traffic-analyzer, statistics does not work locally; while AiProtection is disabled. that info can come in handy when you suspect one of your clients has a virus, malware, or a non-stop app running.
 

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