Need to add Quality of Service (QOS). Best method?
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Hi.
We are maxing out our 28k fibre-to-the-house broadband and need to add QOS to help my son to win at Mortal Combat. This is not possible with the Plusnet Hub 2 router so I have to either exchange it for another router/wap or continue to use it for the broadband connection but get a wireless access point that will enable me to prioritise packets from errant son's XBox.
I half understand that there some freely downloadable opensource software called WRT something that is supposed to be the best at QOS. If the is true then I need a router with as least as good wifi coverage ass the Hub 2 that will facilitate it. I'd prefer something cheap and am not adverse to used gear!
Can anyone with experience of this offer me any advice? I'm partially techy but draw the line at command line Linux management.
Thanks.
Further info: We need a WAP device with at least three LAN network sockets (preferably 4) as our home network is not a simple affair.
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@ModelCitizen2 wrote:
Hi.
We are maxing out our 28k fibre-to-the-house broadband
I assume you are on FTTC - i.e your connection is via the phone line? THAT is not a 28k connection.
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https://www.asus.com/networking-iot-servers/wifi-routers/asus-gaming-routers/rt-ax86u/
IPv6 WAN detailsGlobal unicast address: AvailableGlobal unicast prefix /56 length:AvailableLink local address:AvailableRemote link local address:AvailableDNS:IPv4 only
GUI version:1.9 16_08_2022
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Damn. Thanks for pointing this out John. Yes, I meant FTTC (fibre to the cabinet). And it's only 28k max as we live a fair way from the box/exchange.
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ASUS RT-AX86U? They're a bit expensive new but I have a RT-AC68U which may suffice? Would you suggest custom software or as is?
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IPv6 WAN detailsGlobal unicast address: AvailableGlobal unicast prefix /56 length:AvailableLink local address:AvailableRemote link local address:AvailableDNS:IPv4 only
GUI version:1.9 16_08_2022
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I half understand that there some freely downloadable opensource software called WRT something
I suspect you are referring to Openwrt ( openwrt.org ). Yes it has good QoS options but it's not for non-techies! It's quite a steep learning curve.
If you really want to investigate that option then this https://www.amazon.co.uk/Cudy-WR3000S-Ethernet-Antennas-Wireguard/dp/B0CYT3Q54S/ref=asc_df_B0CYT3Q54... Is a good cheap option. It can easily be reflashed with official openwrt.
It's a router only so you would still need to use the Plusnet Hub 2 as well in bridge mode
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This was the answer I was looking for.
I'll try my Asus RT-AX86U* as it's a simple option and see if it'll keep errant son happy (and 4K TVs acceptable at the same). If not I'll have a look at OpenWRT and get that wireless router if it looks likely I'll be able to master it.
Thanks.
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The problems is not lack of QoS, it is attempting too much over a 28Mb/s FTTC connection.
Consider how much bandwidth the 4K TVs using.
For Netflix 15 to 25 Mb/s is needed for each UHD/4K stream.
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Thanks. I am aware of that. I'm hoping the TV will adequately deal with constricted bandwidth if I prioritise the XBox. The effect of the new 4K TV on the XBox is not cataclysmic. The Xbox still functions very well, just not perfectly.
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