QoS for internet radio
Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2018 5:46 pm
Hi!
I have one 1043ND working as gataway to a cable router and as WDS-AP, an another 1043ND working as wireless WDS-Client and an 860RE, also as wireless WDS-Client. All of them on Gargoyle 1.10.0. All of them have wireless-APs activated.
I am very happy with Gargoyle, coming from factory firmware (working but limited range and therefore speed, also much need for -manual- rebooting) and DD-WRT (could not made WDS working on that).
My only issue while installing WDS was the note "must be outside AP subnet" on the Connecion / Basic / Wireless Bridge/Repeater page. This is meant for Client Bridge mode, not for WDS... At WDS, they have to be on the same subnet... I made them static and told the main 1043ND about the static addresses.
Another issue is, Status - Connected Hosts -Connected Wireless Hosts shows the two WDS-Clients as connected over 5 MHz, which can not be.
So now, everything works, except that the internet radio has hiccups sometimes. What should I do, how should I diagnose?
The radio has no LAN, only wireless, and is connected through 860RE.
I made radio have static IP and set QoS for that IP for download and upload on the main 1043ND and on the 860RE. It still hiccups. Total bandwidth is about 8 - 10 Mbps up- and download. Bandwidth monitoring shows interruptions at the time of the hiccups, without other connections at that time, so I don't think it is a bottleneck issue, except maybe on the wireless part, but how to diagnose that? I have never seen CPU load exceeding 0.3 on any of the routers. I put even Min RTT in the QoS rules.
Of course it can be radio-server issue, but how do I diagnose that?
I have one 1043ND working as gataway to a cable router and as WDS-AP, an another 1043ND working as wireless WDS-Client and an 860RE, also as wireless WDS-Client. All of them on Gargoyle 1.10.0. All of them have wireless-APs activated.
I am very happy with Gargoyle, coming from factory firmware (working but limited range and therefore speed, also much need for -manual- rebooting) and DD-WRT (could not made WDS working on that).
My only issue while installing WDS was the note "must be outside AP subnet" on the Connecion / Basic / Wireless Bridge/Repeater page. This is meant for Client Bridge mode, not for WDS... At WDS, they have to be on the same subnet... I made them static and told the main 1043ND about the static addresses.
Another issue is, Status - Connected Hosts -Connected Wireless Hosts shows the two WDS-Clients as connected over 5 MHz, which can not be.
So now, everything works, except that the internet radio has hiccups sometimes. What should I do, how should I diagnose?
The radio has no LAN, only wireless, and is connected through 860RE.
I made radio have static IP and set QoS for that IP for download and upload on the main 1043ND and on the 860RE. It still hiccups. Total bandwidth is about 8 - 10 Mbps up- and download. Bandwidth monitoring shows interruptions at the time of the hiccups, without other connections at that time, so I don't think it is a bottleneck issue, except maybe on the wireless part, but how to diagnose that? I have never seen CPU load exceeding 0.3 on any of the routers. I put even Min RTT in the QoS rules.
Of course it can be radio-server issue, but how do I diagnose that?