@David-TP Hi David, thanks for the reply.
"So basically one is the current download rate, and the other is the maximum download rate."
Thanks I understand David. I am comparing the current download rate on the desktop to what is reported as the current download rate on the Deco App. I can be downloading from server at constant 50mbps, however it is reported as ~25mbps on the Deco App. My version of Deco app has a page where I can see live what the download and upload rate is of each device on the network. Hopefully we are talking about the same thing.
If I do the sum of the values on the current download rate page on Deco App whilst using the network to its maximum, it should sum to 50. It only sums to ~30 as Deco App believes the download rate of the desktop is ~27mbps + 2 mbps for the High Priority Device. In reality the load on the network is 50mbps+ as the desktop is downloading at the maximum rate of the connection. I have confirmed this by downloading a file of known size in a measured period of time. I can recreate this incorrect value on the Deco App with this device.
"For the Qos service, if the TV video streaming starts first, then you began downloading the files on PC, will you still see the desktop uses all the 50m/s?"
Yes correct, the TV is streaming first then a download starts, though it does not matter in which order I begin, the behavior is the same. At no point does the QoS begin to throttle the connection of the desktop. The Deco App reports the current download speed at 26mbps as if Deco has throttled the connection - but the desktop is actually downloading at 50mbps.
"Sometimes, when you start downing files on the PC, the data session has been established on the router already and hasn't expired yet.
Thanks a lot."
Unfortunately David, the behaviour doesn't change with time. I have tried deleting the desktop as a known device on the Deco App and re connecting it without luck, or do you have a different suggestion?