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RT-AX88U QOS not working anymore

Gravityz

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I recently tested bufferbloat performance again on my RT-AX88U
normally it was very good(A+ 0ms increase) but now latency is all over the place.
last year my internet increased to 400/40 Mbit. i suspect that this speed is to fast for cake to handle
i have also read about disabling HW flow cache with this command
  1. nvram set fc_disable_force=1

what are the max speeds suposed to work with Cake?
do i need to disable the flow cache?

i also tested other QOS settings like traditional, adaptive and even FlexQOS but nothing seems to work anymore
 
what are the max speeds suposed to work with Cake?

Around 300Mbps on your model router. And please, don't waste your time with Waveform.
 
ok thanks. i will cap my max speed then.
better stable connection. 300mbit is more than enough.
 
Your connection stability has nothing to do with online tests evaluating the issue they create in first place. Below line saturation speeds you have no bufferbloat. You can test with simple bandwidth limiter and the "score" will be about the same. There is a chance you are only hurting yourself with this QoS.
 
Asus QOS has never worked reliably for me until now with the beta firmware on my AX86U Pro.
 
Your connection stability has nothing to do with online tests evaluating the issue they create in first place. Below line saturation speeds you have no bufferbloat. You can test with simple bandwidth limiter and the "score" will be about the same. There is a chance you are only hurting yourself with this QoS.
Hey what would you recommend for the Asus gt be98 pro I cant find nothing to get this router stable connection for cod/warzone since most Qos broken on this model I got 1000 down 40 up
 
Hey what would you recommend for the Asus gt be98 pro I cant find nothing to get this router stable connection for cod/warzone since most Qos broken on this model I got 1000 down 40 up
Find an ISP that has symmetric upload/download bandwidth and do not use QOS on the router. 100/100 may be better than your current 1000/40 especially if you are on cable. You likely never use the 1000 all the time...
 

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