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houtany
Apr 27, 2021Tutor
RBK852 packet loss on Zoom / FaceTime / internet dropping
My RBK852 system is experiencing random packet loss (over 80%) when on Zoom or FaceTime on my iMac (latest model) or iPhone 12 Pro - both runing latest operating systems), and it also randomly drops ...
tak1313
Apr 27, 2021Luminary
I don't see a mention of your WMM setting. It's Orbi's REALLY basic version of QOS that somewhat prioritizes wifi voice/video traffic. Make sure it's on. If it is on, it's s*cky enough to not work well enough in your environment.
I switched to using mine as a wireless AP for my Asus router because Asus routers do a SIGNIFICANTLY better job at actual routing AND gives better control of QOS, AND has protection AND parental controls for FREE.
My bufferbloat went from C/D routing through the Orbi to A+/A routing through the Asus using only basic QOS settings.
- houtanyApr 27, 2021Tutor
WMM is on for both 2.4ghz and 5ghz.
Which Asus router are you using?
- tak1313Apr 27, 2021Luminary
I use my old RT-AC68U which does great - especially since my incoming is only 100mbps (I believe it would do great to at least a 500mbps service - not so sure about gig service).
Bufferbloat is an underlying problem for a lot of issues with gaming and internet calling/video conference. The Asus' UI has a simple priotization setting based on the type of traffic (one category is actually "work from home," which includes activites such as video conferencing).
On top of that, you can limit outbound and inbound speeds. It may take a little tinkering to get the best settings. I only had to set my limits at about 95% of max speed in/out to go from the C/D to the A+/A on bufferbloat.
The Orbi with WMM enabled essentially did nothing.
- houtanyApr 27, 2021Tutor
Any recommendations for a 1gbit capable Asus router that has the same feature you mentioned?