Re: Congestion Control Issues
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 10:49 am
I did read the QOS wiki before trying anything, what I would really like is to have various important applications categorized separately so I can identify various data traffic easily, also I wanted guaranteed minimum bandwidth available to certain traffic types e.g. being able to watch 720p youtube videos while someone is using skype or torrents.
Although the traffic is identified correctly most of the time qos doesn't seem to make much of a difference e.g. torrents go down to 200-300kbps when someone is using skype or youtube video render at lower resolutions. Also congestion control in MINRTT mode works to aggressively sometimes cutting bandwidth down to around 8000kbps or even 3/4000kbps from 12000. Should I change my ping target and/or ping limit?
I'll go through the wiki once again but any insights or suggestions regarding my specific issue will be much appreciated. Also I am not sure if upload and download qos work independently or in conjunction, e.g. if I set high percentage of download bandwidth for streaming videos and set no minimum or very low upload bandwidth would that affect the stream rate of the video negatively?
Really appreciate your response!
Although the traffic is identified correctly most of the time qos doesn't seem to make much of a difference e.g. torrents go down to 200-300kbps when someone is using skype or youtube video render at lower resolutions. Also congestion control in MINRTT mode works to aggressively sometimes cutting bandwidth down to around 8000kbps or even 3/4000kbps from 12000. Should I change my ping target and/or ping limit?
I'll go through the wiki once again but any insights or suggestions regarding my specific issue will be much appreciated. Also I am not sure if upload and download qos work independently or in conjunction, e.g. if I set high percentage of download bandwidth for streaming videos and set no minimum or very low upload bandwidth would that affect the stream rate of the video negatively?
Really appreciate your response!