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QoS on XR500
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2022-09-08
11:50 PM
2022-09-08
11:50 PM
QoS on XR500
I just got 1gbps fiber optic internet today. I have my PC hardwired to my XR500 router.
My upload and download speeds are both around 930mbps.
Other than my PC there's 1 laptop, 3 phones, and 2 TVs streaming live TV (though they aren't on most of the time) connected to my WiFi.
If my gaming PC is really all I care about should I set my PC to 100% of 1,000gbps?
My speeds are consistently around to same with QoS enabled or disabled. I assume, when I'm streaming TV and not using my PC, that the TV will still get adequate speeds, right?
Last, instead of posting a new thread.. When I check for updates it says there's 1 available. However, it fails and never updates. Any ideas??
My upload and download speeds are both around 930mbps.
Other than my PC there's 1 laptop, 3 phones, and 2 TVs streaming live TV (though they aren't on most of the time) connected to my WiFi.
If my gaming PC is really all I care about should I set my PC to 100% of 1,000gbps?
My speeds are consistently around to same with QoS enabled or disabled. I assume, when I'm streaming TV and not using my PC, that the TV will still get adequate speeds, right?
Last, instead of posting a new thread.. When I check for updates it says there's 1 available. However, it fails and never updates. Any ideas??
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2022-09-09
02:36 AM
2022-09-09
02:36 AM
Re: QoS on XR500
What firmware version are you currently running on the XR?
You don't need to allocate that much bandwidth to the gaming PC, gaming doesn't use much bandwidth at all.
What I would suggest you do is set the Congestion Control sliders to about 60% each, then leave it set to Auto-enable.
This way, when you start playing something, all devices on the network will be throttled slightly and your gaming traffic will be prioritised. Other devices will still be able to use the internet and it should all feel normal still.
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