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Re: 75 Mbps

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 2:27 pm
by NGowner
Partial news.

I took the new quota rules listed elsewhere in this forum, implemented them in my main router and turned QOS (upload and download) on.

Ran speedtests from my wired gigabit ethernet desktop computer (remember, desktop computer is wired to Archer C7 bridge, then wireless to main Archer C7 router). Results: 75/9. Disabled quotas and reran speedtests from the same computer. 116/12.

Ran speedtests from a wired fast ethernet laptop (wired to the same Archer C7 bridge, then wireless to main Archer C7 router). Results: 80/12.

[NG]Owner

Re: 75 Mbps

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 2:48 pm
by rseiler
I think we can attribute the laptop's score to Fast Ethernet, so the primary mystery remains how any PC, even with Gigabit Ethernet, can get anything close to 116 on a C7V2 unless BW Monitoring is disabled (and assuming QoS/quotas are out of play, which they are for you), which it isn't for you.

Plugging the desktop directly into the router and then doing a Speedtest.net would be, I guess, as pure a test as you could do, though that shouldn't change anything.

Re: 75 Mbps

Posted: Sun May 06, 2018 6:46 pm
by rseiler
I can add another data point here, albeit for the WNDRMACV2. It's basically a pick-your-poison situation.

Connection: 115/11

Quotas: none
BWmon: on
QoS: off
Result: Full speed

Quotas: none
BWmon: on
QoS: on
Result: 75/10

Quotas: none
BWmon: off
QoS: on
Result: 90/10

Re: 75 Mbps

Posted: Sun May 06, 2018 11:08 pm
by Lantis
Qos and Bwmon both fire up approximately 6 bandwidth monitors each, so the results make sense.

Re: 75 Mbps

Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2018 2:29 am
by rseiler
For fun, I tried the latest OpenWRT and installed SQM. That nets me about 105/8. That's compared to 90/10 (BWmon off, QoS on) in Gargoyle.

I take it that's because SQM may be more focused, and doing less, than QoS? Still, if you're concerned about bufferbloat, it nails that.