I understand the model discussed is not the AX1500, but my input seemed sure if it's an option on your router, but I have had some really good success by turning off QoS. Granted, I have gigabit internet, so turning off QoS is likely enabling NAT boosting/acceleration.įor wifi devices that are latency sensitive, setting speed limits/bandwidth limiting individual devices that are particularly latency sensitive is another option. I stumbled across this discussion researching QoS and it struck a chord. TL:DR the upload/download values don't matter if the queuing algorithm is poorly designed or nonexistent TP-LINK's router firmware was a complete disappointment, it wouldn't even let me use the appropriate QoS values in kbs until I complained, and they eventually updated the firmware, but the quadruple digit buffer bloat detected on dslreports remains unresolved BECAUSE TP-LINK ROUTER FIRMWARE OFFERS NO QUEUING ALGORITHMS! The AX1500 will sit in a tote and I may check for updates occasionally, but without the CAKE queuing algorithm (which totally and completely resolves my ISP buffer bloat issue) the AX1500, and similar poorly designed TP-LINK hardware/firmware are useless paperweights when an ARCHER C7v2 from 2014 is running circles around TP-LINK's new budget WiFi6 router (exclusively at Walmart y'all) I will never buy a TP-LINK router brand new again. Imagine the horror when I realized I just paid for a new WiFi6 router which has NO QUEUING ALGORITHMS (and is closed source, so no chance of making use of it via DD-WRT). The issue is TP-LINK is either using a very bad QoS queuing algorithm, or nothing at all. Even if I se the AX1500 upload/download to the same values as the AAA C7, I get QUADRUPLE digit buffer bloat on dslreports. The TP_LINK AX1500 WiFi 6 Router which costs 80 bucks and is the second router I purchased new ( the rest came from Goodwill, including the C7) is a complete disappointment. I use an ArcherC7v2 with DD-WRT and the CAKE or PIE algorithm takes care of the buffer bloat.
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