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Hi everyone, im looking for advice to understand how to correctly set my CakeQOS settings. below is a photo of my options. i have a 1152 Mbps download and a 105 Mbps upload. FFTC Virgin Media. Ethernet.

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This router can't do Gigabit with Cake QoS since it's NAT acceleration incompatible. You may get up to 500Mbps WAN-LAN throughput. For this ISP plan the only option with no throughput loss is Adaptive QoE.
 
This router can't do Gigabit with Cake QoS since it's NAT acceleration incompatible. You may get up to 500Mbps WAN-LAN throughput. For this ISP plan the only option with no throughput loss is Adaptive QoE.
Thanks for reply. I tested 1000 and it flickered between 400-500mbps.

Should I just set it to 400mbps as that’s what shows on a bufferbloat the lowest download latency.

Regarding the other options, packet overhead etc - is that something I should avoid touching?
 
Don't look at online bufferbloat test sites. On FTTH line you most likely have no bufferbloat below line saturation speeds. There is a big chance you are only hurting yourself. See my posts in this thread with simple Bandwidth Limiter examples and even on DOCSIS (cable) ISP line. Your best setting is perhaps no QoS. Don't use Bandwidth Limiter, it's also NAT acceleration incompatible. I was just showing how online test sites create non-existing in normal daily online activities problem.
 

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