QoS default problem

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helmax
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QoS default problem

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Hi I am new in this stuff
My router is station firefighter share arround 10 to 15 clients
Have speed 200Mbits download and 100Mbits

TP-Link Archer C7 v2
version 1.14.0
I active QoS default download and upload

https://prnt.sc/ZqI1JNpcehY4

https://prnt.sc/epiUXiSonV9r

https://prnt.sc/YvMMxCYn2tPx

download wifi client have arround 20Mbits

i do some test

https://www.waveform.com/tools/bufferbl ... 8b56ea40ab

https://www.waveform.com/tools/bufferbl ... 1dd45212b2

https://prnt.sc/KC5jd-HDiDe7

https://prnt.sc/p-vdQ6SIKeBs


My idea was to improve the download speed a little, to be fast at first and then slow down if another user starts using the network.

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Re: QoS default problem

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Do you have a question?

As an aside, I’m not sure your Archer can fully keep up with 200/100 and QoS enabled. You might be pushing it.
I would run a speed test with a wired client to confirm.
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helmax
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Re: QoS default problem

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what values do you recommend Lantis?

for keep up with 200/100 QoS need powerfull router?

my question is whether I can use QoS as a default if that's the right thing to do, or do I need to put rules in place?

I wanted to have it well optimised so that if I have 30 people accessing it

speedtest with wired only get 30 Mbits down upload can do 80 Mbits

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The default rules will fairly distribute the bandwidth amongst all users. You could add rules to try and make DNS and web browsing more responsive, otherwise it is fine.

If you can’t do more than 30/80 wired then your router is a significant bottleneck. Your 200/100 is wasted.
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helmax
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Re: QoS default problem

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Thanks Lantis any better router recommend for get 200Mbits? Qos

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GLiNet Flint 2 comes to mind
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helmax
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Re: QoS default problem

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thanks i was think use NanoPi R2S Plus

plus version works with gargoyle?

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No
“FriendlyElec distributed OpenWrt under the name FriendlyWrt. The R2S Plus is not officially supported by OpenWrt yet”

No official OpenWrt = no Gargoyle sorry.
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helmax
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Re: QoS default problem

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thanks lantis in end, I buy Flint 2

lets see if get improovemen, i will try use beta 1.15

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