Jaybonaut
Member
I typically get upload speed results around 5.5 - 5.8 mbit.
Using 3 mbit upload on video, 128k on audio.
If I do not use QoS on my router, the stream runs perfectly fine, however bufferbloat results are horrible (like they should be.)
QoS is set to 5.6 mbit on upload. Streaming PC is highest priority in QoS list.
Why would a 3 mbit stream drop frames like mad simply because QoS is on and set to 5.6 mbit? If it is off, it is perfectly fine, but I know bufferbloat is bad. With it on, bufferbloat tests are between an A and B in tests. With it off, I get Ds and Fs.
Can anyone direct me to some help with this? No one else is using the net, but even if they were, I don't understand why an overloaded bufferbloat setting would be flawlessly smooth with no dropped frames and with QoS on with at least a meg and a half of untouched upload bandwidth would cause this much trouble.
Using 3 mbit upload on video, 128k on audio.
If I do not use QoS on my router, the stream runs perfectly fine, however bufferbloat results are horrible (like they should be.)
QoS is set to 5.6 mbit on upload. Streaming PC is highest priority in QoS list.
Why would a 3 mbit stream drop frames like mad simply because QoS is on and set to 5.6 mbit? If it is off, it is perfectly fine, but I know bufferbloat is bad. With it on, bufferbloat tests are between an A and B in tests. With it off, I get Ds and Fs.
Can anyone direct me to some help with this? No one else is using the net, but even if they were, I don't understand why an overloaded bufferbloat setting would be flawlessly smooth with no dropped frames and with QoS on with at least a meg and a half of untouched upload bandwidth would cause this much trouble.