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Qos auto setup


yeastral
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Hello, i have done the auto setup and wondering whether it is good or not. I was thinking of doing 70 percent for download but not sure if theres any point. I dont know if its better for the line to be as flat as possible, like doing  the advanced and making the max ping spike to 5ms?

Any feedback would be appreciated.

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2 hours ago, yeastral said:

Hello, i have done the auto setup and wondering whether it is good or not. I was thinking of doing 70 percent for download but not sure if theres any point. I dont know if its better for the line to be as flat as possible, like doing  the advanced and making the max ping spike to 5ms?

Any feedback would be appreciated.

That doesn't look quite right, I'd suggest trying 70/70 as you mention and then set Congestion Control to Auto-enable. That should then work nicely for you!

Of course, you can experiment with these values to fine tune them, we just suggest 70/70 as a good starting point.

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Yeastral,

the auto setup does not exactly work as it was intended. Mine will give different numbers every time.  70/70 is a good start as Liam suggested but I would recommend Always Enable. I tried Auto Enable initially but found that Always Enable worked better. Ping times stay much more stable. I have mine set to 80/80 and my pings are just as good when Qos is set to 70/70. Just run the connection benchmark yourself after you alter the Qos numbers and see where you get the lowest and most consistent ping. It is probably going to be a little different every time because every ISP is different, but you will eventually see a pattern. The goal is to maximize the speed of your internet bandwidth but at the same time maintain the lowest ping. Go with what you are comfortable with. 

The Qos on the R2 router works better than any other brand router I have ever owned. It actually works properly unlike all those other routers. If Auto-setup does not exactly work right, oh well, we can look past that because no other brand routers even have that feature.

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