I'm trying to limit bandwidth to the WLAN to 10/2Mbps overall (I will probably try to give some traffic priority over other traffic later (web, voip perhaps etc).
My QoS settings now is (Interfaces & Routing -> Quality of Service (QoS)):
WAN - Total available uplink bandwidth: 10240 kbits/sec
WAN - Total available downlink bandwidth: 51200 kbits/sec
Internal - Total available uplink bandwidth: 1024000 kbits/sec
Internal - Total available downlink bandwidth: 1024000 kbits/sec
WLAN - Total available uplink bandwidth: 10240 kbits/sec
WLAN - Total available downlink bandwidth: 2048 kbits/sec
WAN and WLAN have Uplink Limit, Download Equalizer and Upload Optimizer enabled. Internal has all three disabled.
Testing several broadband speed test sites, I end up with an average download of about 10Mbit (as I want), but my upload is going as high as 5 or 6Mbps. Why is that. Is it because the uplink is not used in full that wlan devices (tested with laptop) get better upload speed than I want it to? Or is it something wrong here?
It is correct to set uplink to 10Mbit and downlink to 2Mbit on the WLAN interface, right? Even though I want the opposite for my client, it looks like the correct setting from the firewalls point of view, right?
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