Thanks for your reply , it thought the Gt-5300 was quad core 1.8 64bit like gt-ax11000. did you confuse it with the Rt-5300?
Hi there, does anyone have a sense to up speed it gets with QoS, Port forwarding and Parental Controls (time scheduling) ?GT-AC5300 has an older dual-core 32-bit Cortex A8 CPU, while the GT-AX11000 has a quad-core 64-bit Cortex A53, which makes a big difference if you use a VPN client, or you have a very high speed Internet connection and need to use Traditional QoS (which disables NAT acceleration).
Since your downstream seem equal to your upstream, my best guess is you configured QoS backward, swapping the max download and max upload values.I have an RT-AC5300 and it can't go above 200-250Mb/s (I am not speaking about the physical link between the modem, which is 1Gb/s), even if having a 1Gb/s down 200Mb/s up modem.
Upstream of the modem is around 200Mb... downstream is 1Gb...Since your downstream seem equal to your upstream, my best guess is you configured QoS backward, swapping the max download and max upload values.
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QoS Type | Adaptive QoS Traditional QoS Bandwidth Limiter |
Bandwidth Setting | Automatic Setting Manual Setting |
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