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Good call by AndreTen. :) Glad it's sorted.
Strange why QOS was enabled by default...
Good call by AndreTen. :) Glad it's sorted.
Strange why QOS was enabled by default...
Hi there
surprised at that - nearly all (in fact I thought ALL) modern consumer grade routers had nothing set for QoS by default. If Qos limits most routers by default then there must be zillions of people running with slower network speeds that they are paying for !!!!
I've never touched Qos on mine and it looks like it doesn't effect clients as nothing is set.
Cheers
jimbo
Hi there
@AndreTen
Last time I was in UK near York on a gig I was getting quite reasonable results using 5 GHZ Wifi from an ISP probably very few have ever heard of in UK -- KCOM --I've found the smaller ones are often FAR superior to the bigger players in larger countries (those with bigger populations - not land mass).
@UK users -- Far better than BT/Virgin/Sky !!!
150 Mb/s down on a dodgy 5 GHZ wifi connection shared with a load of users (8 in the block of flats I was staying in) isn't at all bad -- even the upload speed isn't too horrible -- nothing like back home with the near 1 Gb/s stuff - but it's fine for what I needed to do.
Qos was also not set.
Cheers
jimbo