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Regardless if I do Traditional QoS or Bandwidth Limiter I get the same result on dslreports or speedtest.

I have a 200/20 pipe that tests at 240/23 and I'm trying to limit to 215/20.

But this setting seems to be capped at around 100Mb/s.
 
RT-AC66U
380.69_2
This has been an issue in at last the past 3 versions that I have tried.
 
That number looks oddly close to 100 Mbps. Make sure the link between the router and the modem is at 1 Gbps and not 100 Mbps (can be checked on the Tools -> Sysinfo page). If in doubt, replace the Ethernet cable.
 
That number looks oddly close to 100 Mbps. Make sure the link between the router and the modem is at 1 Gbps and not 100 Mbps (can be checked on the Tools -> Sysinfo page). If in doubt, replace the Ethernet cable.
RT-AC66U
380.69_2
This has been an issue in at last the past 3 versions that I have tried.
the AC66U has a single core 600Mhz 24Kc MIPS CPU capable of software NAT + QoS + Firewall speeds of 100Mb/s and a very heavy config (for bank use) of 30Mb/s. This is taken from real world performance setups and my own experience as well.
 
the AC66U has a single core 600Mhz 24Kc MIPS CPU capable of software NAT + QoS + Firewall speeds of 100Mb/s and a very heavy config (for bank use) of 30Mb/s. This is taken from real world performance setups and my own experience as well.

I've seen that model reach 150-175 Mbps in the past when CTF was disabled, that's why I wouldn't dismiss the possibility that the issue is the WAN port being only set to 100 Mbps.
 
I've seen that model reach 150-175 Mbps in the past when CTF was disabled, that's why I wouldn't dismiss the possibility that the issue is the WAN port being only set to 100 Mbps.
highly depends on configuration, the OP managed 115 Mb/s which is already above the 100Mb/s ethernet limit. Typical throughput around 100mb/s with a lean config around 300Mb/s.
 

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