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[TL-WR841hp]Ping hiccup after enforcing bandwidth control
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[TL-WR841hp]Ping hiccup after enforcing bandwidth control
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Hardware Version : Not Clear
Firmware Version :
ISP :
Hello mates,
I just bought a new router recently (TL-841WR841HP) and the signal was quite good to begin with. I'm getting 5Mbps of bandwidth from my ISP and what I normally do is playing online game called Dota2. The line is being shared with 3 people including myself. Sometimes either one of them will be using p2p software for streaming purposes. What I did is basically do an IP reservation for my PC, and then allocate huge bandwidth for myself whenever I'm playing the game. Here's basically the setting and what I get when pinging dota2 server(nearest to my location), assuming another is using p2p software.I'm using wireless connection by the way.
Engress: 1024kbps
Igress: 4096kbps
(Rules being applied only when I'm starting to play the game)
Rules 1: 192.168.0.100 (which is me)
Egress: 512 (min) 1024 (max)
Ingress: 2048 (min) 4096 (max)
Rules 2: 192.168.0.101-199 (other devices)
Egress: 128 (min) 256 (max)
Ingress: 256 (min) 512 (max)
Ping to dota2 server result:
15ms,20ms, 15ms, 1028ms, 15ms, 15ms, 20ms, 498ms, 15ms, 56ms, 15ms,67ms, 998ms.. and the cycle continues..
What I realized is that the hiccup is consistent and only happen when other is using p2p software for streaming. So i rule out my network card problem.
I starting to doubt the capability of my router in term of controlling bandwidth and what's more interesting is I tried to set the egress and ingress to 0 and 0 yet my iPad (which is being controlled by rule number 2), still can access the net and load videos.
Any experience lads who can share out some experience or maybe, overcome this issue? I tried to find solution over the web but I couldn't find any. Should I flash my router despite its still new? Thanks in advances!
Regards,
annoyed user
Hardware Version : Not Clear
Firmware Version :
ISP :
Hello mates,
I just bought a new router recently (TL-841WR841HP) and the signal was quite good to begin with. I'm getting 5Mbps of bandwidth from my ISP and what I normally do is playing online game called Dota2. The line is being shared with 3 people including myself. Sometimes either one of them will be using p2p software for streaming purposes. What I did is basically do an IP reservation for my PC, and then allocate huge bandwidth for myself whenever I'm playing the game. Here's basically the setting and what I get when pinging dota2 server(nearest to my location), assuming another is using p2p software.I'm using wireless connection by the way.
Engress: 1024kbps
Igress: 4096kbps
(Rules being applied only when I'm starting to play the game)
Rules 1: 192.168.0.100 (which is me)
Egress: 512 (min) 1024 (max)
Ingress: 2048 (min) 4096 (max)
Rules 2: 192.168.0.101-199 (other devices)
Egress: 128 (min) 256 (max)
Ingress: 256 (min) 512 (max)
Ping to dota2 server result:
15ms,20ms, 15ms, 1028ms, 15ms, 15ms, 20ms, 498ms, 15ms, 56ms, 15ms,67ms, 998ms.. and the cycle continues..
What I realized is that the hiccup is consistent and only happen when other is using p2p software for streaming. So i rule out my network card problem.
I starting to doubt the capability of my router in term of controlling bandwidth and what's more interesting is I tried to set the egress and ingress to 0 and 0 yet my iPad (which is being controlled by rule number 2), still can access the net and load videos.
Any experience lads who can share out some experience or maybe, overcome this issue? I tried to find solution over the web but I couldn't find any. Should I flash my router despite its still new? Thanks in advances!
Regards,
annoyed user