littlepopkaka
Occasional Visitor
My RT-AX86U is running the latest firmware,388.11. Previously, with my 200Mbps down / 30Mbps up broadband, enabling Adaptive QoS (AQoS) kept everything stable, including gaming. After upgrading to 500Mbps down / 40Mbps up, whenever someone downloads something (whether from Steam or a mobile app), the game experiences severe packet loss. I have to manually limit the bandwidth back to 200Mbps to make it run smoothly.
Doesn't Adaptive QoS (AQoS) still support hardware acceleration? Is it a bug, or is there some other issue? Could it be that the performance of the AX86U is inadequate?
Finally, I discovered that turning off all Trend Micro functions had the same effect as connecting my computer directly to the optical modem—download packet loss, but upload worked normally. It seems that Trend Micro's functions severely affect the router's forwarding performance. Now, I usually keep AQoS disabled to maximize bandwidth. When playing competitive games, I enable AQoS and limit the speed to 150 Mbps, which results in stable latency without worrying about occasional packet loss.
Doesn't Adaptive QoS (AQoS) still support hardware acceleration? Is it a bug, or is there some other issue? Could it be that the performance of the AX86U is inadequate?
Finally, I discovered that turning off all Trend Micro functions had the same effect as connecting my computer directly to the optical modem—download packet loss, but upload worked normally. It seems that Trend Micro's functions severely affect the router's forwarding performance. Now, I usually keep AQoS disabled to maximize bandwidth. When playing competitive games, I enable AQoS and limit the speed to 150 Mbps, which results in stable latency without worrying about occasional packet loss.
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