No, the question is in the title and it's quite specific. The only extra information required is his ISP speeds. Diversion, NTP, IPv6we need more information from you. lots to consider...
Using Cake will restrict your download speeds to something like 350Mbps. You're probably better off by not using QoS at all.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.
Asus gt be98 proUsing 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?
So as above, disable QoS unless you have a reason not to.Asus gt be98 pro
That's likely just placebo. But if you insist on using Cake then just go with the defaults.I only like using cake Qos because it gives me decent hit detection
Asus gt be98 pro
Ok thanks finna give that a tryOn 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.
Can someone tell me what’s the best settings for great hit detection in warzone thanks
. For best performance - disable all Trend Micro components (plus withdraw data sharing agreement, reboot), no QoS.
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