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We are going to apply the Smart Queue Management to both the upload and download traffic. As a result, your viewing experience will be diminished, and you may not be able to execute some actions. Your browser does not seem to support JavaScript. Only getting 30% of ISP Promised Internet Speed?
@jaredbusch said in EdgeRouter "Smart" QoS issue:.
First, I want to get one for myself at my office. A Smart Queue can be CPU intensive. I haven’t read the spec sheets yet on them. I do this at the office, at home, and other clients.
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@brianlittlejohn said in EdgeRouter "Smart" QoS issue: No it will not. If SmartQue is used any hardware offload is automatically disabled. I’ve never run into this, because we have such slow speeds around here. @fuznutz04 said in EdgeRouter "Smart" QoS issue:. For example my Sophos XG has predefined application group, a single click I can disable P2P apps, VPN. The way I've always understood it, it works as follows: You fill in the line speeds of the service you are actually paying for. Which "editor" did you use for the leases.txt file. Simple explanation. Smart Queue The default queue for an EdgeRouter is a Smart Queue. CenturyLink FTTH (GPON) showing odd speeds when using own router?
Is it Router??? I'm new to Unifi and trying to reduce my ping times and increase overall performance. Haven't used the feature yet.
Only users with topic management privileges can see it. With a Smart Queue, you can limit upload and download speeds for users in SOHO environments. Smart Queue set to 6 Mbps up and 71 Mbps down: Smart Queue rule deleted: Got the EdgeRouter Lite installed yesterday. I had to use CLI to enable them. A Smart Queue uses its own internal algorithm to set priorities for traffic such as VoIP. The ER-Lite boxes have a "Smart" QoS wizard. Under the Smart queue tab give the policy a name, make sure the eth0 interface is selected for the WAN interface, enter the download and upload speeds and select apply. This would eliminate buffer bloat and would generally give much better performance than the current QoS setup. It is the most basic form of QoS on these routers.
But it has less memory which leads to other problems. As soon as I removed QoS, I got the proper speed of 100 DL and 10 UL. It would be good to have FQ-CoDel "Smart Queue" QoS from the Edgerouter/USG. It is a combination of better packet scheduling (flow queueing) and active queue length management (AQM). I appreciate it would be heavy on the CPU and would limit WAN throughput but it …
Thank you for … The ER-Lite boxes have a "Smart" QoS wizard. Edgerouter Lite, Smart Queue, and DHCP batch import. NoScript). Did you manage to get your hands on one yet? Looks like I'll need to start recommending these now. @fuznutz04 said in EdgeRouter "Smart" QoS issue: This is normal and expected because traffic policies and the smart queue policies both force traffic to not be offloaded. I believe the ERX will offload some of the processing. The above screenshot is from my home, so the speed in the boxes doesn't line up with the rest of the details here, it's just and example. Note: After the smart queue feature has been enabled standard throughput will decrease when running speedtests. I saw a pre-populate option that uses Unifi's last speed test to calculate the values, but those speedtests seem to be completely Has anyone experience this before on the Edge Routers? In the EdgeRouter X open the QoS tab.
The ERX will perform better because it has a better CPU than the ERL. of course this can be done with ER4 but looks like more manual config is required. Looks like your connection to MangoLassi was lost, please wait while we try to reconnect. It varies by platform, but on an ERL-3 reports are anywhere between 50-100Mbps. Comcast says gigabit downloads and uploads are now possible over, Article linked on the front page says AT&T to stop offering DSL, Windows 10 backup software recommendations, Gigabit symmetrical speeds now possible on cable internet. Was about to say the same thing, @JaredBusch beat me to it. Configuring SQM in the EdgeRouter X. I set mine up a few versions ago: Some things may be able to be set in the GUI now. Perhaps the ER4?
Had EdgeRouter 4 for a few days, a nice little unit but missing some features.
So this would be an example where I could upgrade to the next model. The way I've always understood it, it works as follows: You fill …
Correct using a different model is what is required to obtain better speeds in this situation.
I did a speed test with the QoS setting ON, and got the proper UL speed, but was limited to 50-60 DL speed. OK great.
So if you pay for 100/10, that's what you put in the boxes. If my connection is 150/10, what should my smart queue settings be? Perhaps @JaredBusch ? Be sure and enable the hardware offload of any service that the router supports. However, I ran into a situation where using the Smart QoS wizard, actually really limits the DL speed. Thanks for the clarification. I will keep that in mind. The CPU in the ERL cannot process traffic faster than ~60mbps without the offload functionality. @jaredbusch said in EdgeRouter "Smart" QoS issue: Well alright then. The OS is the same, and the unit operates precisely the same. @fuznutz04 said in EdgeRouter "Smart" QoS issue:.