given the experience of the AC86U, it's probably safe to say that all HND-based Asus routers should be able to handle Gigabit speeds with Adaptive QoS enabled
I not able to reach more than 850mbs with Adaptive QoS enable on much more powerful ax88u
given the experience of the AC86U, it's probably safe to say that all HND-based Asus routers should be able to handle Gigabit speeds with Adaptive QoS enabled
I not able to reach more than 850mbs with Adaptive QoS enable on much more powerful ax88u
That's why I don't understand some of the figures being reported... How can some users get +800mbps on ax88u which should have a similar performance as the ac86u? If I recall correctly, even merlin has already stated that, based on the stock firmware, we shouldn't expect more than 400mbps with these routers using adaptive QoS (which is what I'm seeing on my ac86u). I get that FlexQoS seems to have better performance (different/more efficient algorithms?), but the difference in performance is baffling....AC86U and AX88U have about the same routing performance. The same Gen CPU with the same cores. One core is used for routing. AX88U is more powerful only if you can use the 4 cores. Few OpenVPN clients running on different cores, as an example.
my ac86u can't reach more than 400/430 dl speed on a 500/100 (usually 510+/105) hfc connection, with adaptative QoS set at a maximum of 500/100. @CriticJay what are your settings?
If I recall correctly, even merlin has already stated that, based on the stock firmware, we shouldn't expect more than 400mbps with these routers using adaptive QoS (which is what I'm seeing on my ac86u).
400 Mbps would be with Traditional QoS. These routers should be perfectly capable of hitting 600-800 Mbps with Adaptive QoS.That's why I don't understand some of the figures being reported... How can some users get +800mbps on ax88u which should have a similar performance as the ac86u? If I recall correctly, even merlin has already stated that, based on the stock firmware, we shouldn't expect more than 400mbps with these routers using adaptive QoS (which is what I'm seeing on my ac86u). I get that FlexQoS seems to have better performance (different/more efficient algorithms?), but the difference in performance is baffling....
Thenk you merlin. Using wifi ( I don’t use wired connections), aiprotection and traffic analyser I only get about 400mb. Disabling aiprotection and traffic analyser I get about 450, but that defeats the purpose for which I bought the Ac86u…400 Mbps would be with Traditional QoS. These routers should be perfectly capable of hitting 600-800 Mbps with Adaptive QoS.
I think this answers why you have a disparity.Using wifi
Probably.... Although it is a high toll...I think this answers why you have a disparity.
What speed do you get on WiFi with no QoS, the full 500/100?Probably.... Although it is a high toll...
Yep. 515/105, normally.What speed do you get on WiFi with no QoS, the full 500/100?
400 Mbps would be with Traditional QoS. These routers should be perfectly capable of hitting 600-800 Mbps with Adaptive QoS.
That’s using Ethernet, right? Have you tried Wi-Fi?ac86u here on 1gbps/0.5gbps fibre connection - with adaptive qos on and flexqos installed I'm hitting 940/470 speedtesting against a local test target, and that's with aiprotection on and a pppoe connection
If I turn adaptive QOS off my download speeds remain the same but upload speed actually DROPS to about 300
That’s using Ethernet, right? Have you tried Wi-Fi?
I am in the same boat. We never saturate even the QoS limited download, but when working multiple people in our house can saturate the upload. It’s only disappointing when I run a speed test.QoS on gig makes sense if it’s aysmetrical. Like 1.4 Gbps down and 40-50 Mbps Up like I get on Comcast. I use it because at times I do saturate the upload side.
I ended up getting my self a AX11000 and Cm2000 to take advantage of my ISP 1200Mbps plan. I have those in hand now with merlin on the router and will do some testing, if I understood right the best way to test for bufferbloat is to run a speed test and then ping to the host computer using another device correct? should the computer pinging out to the host be connected on via lan for the most accurate results? I also ordered a dual lan card and ill do some testing to see if that changes anything with bufferbloat but I highly doubt it. I will probably do testing with flexqos as I want to still have hardware acceleration.
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