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R2 Internet Speed not correct when QOS is disabled


DOGGAVELI

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Hi Team,

                I have noticed there is a bug in the R2 when I have Qos disabled when we are not gaming I don't achieve my maximum speed.

The R2 will only give me whatever speeds are entered in the Bandwidth speeds. Normally when Qos is disabled I would receive maximum ISP speeds with the R2 I have to change my bandwidth speeds to my maximum otherwise I don't get it. Has anybody else encountered this?

Kind Regards,

Dogga 

 

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Not sure I follow exactly, have you entered your expected/max speeds in Bandwidth Settings? If not you will need to do this and then when you're not gaming (assuming you have auto enable selected) then you will get full speeds

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2 hours ago, Netduma Fraser said:

Not sure I follow exactly, have you entered your expected/max speeds in Bandwidth Settings? If not you will need to do this and then when you're not gaming (assuming you have auto enable selected) then you will get full speeds

@Netduma Fraser I initially put in my maximum speed but I changed it when the connection benchmark recommended to change it down.

After I did that when I turn off QOS it doesn't go past the speed the connection benchmark recommended. But I worked out if I select disable QQS its gives me our full bandwidth. I thought if I turned it to never when we are not gaming I'd get full speed but I don't as it goes by what the set bandwidth figure is. But I worked our when I want full speed just disable the tick box all good now.

Kind Regards,


Dogga

 

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It's not recommending you to lower the speeds there, it's just saying what speeds it can detect but we're working on improving that. You'll need to change bandwidth settings to what you have/expect and it will work when using never/auto enable 

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