I found a nice 113Meg DAT file on Mcafee to test with. Here is the timings With QOS on and settings as above file transfer is 3:26 Min and hovers at around 7Mbps With the same file and QOS off File transfer time was 1:04 Min and speed hovered around 15.5Mbps. I also tried the following Turned off this option "Download Equalizer: If enabled, Stochastic Fairness Queuing (SFQ) and Random Early Detection (RED) queuing algorithms will avoid network congestion. In case the configured downlink speed is reached, packets from the most downlink consuming stream will be dropped."
With this option turned off I get the same file download time as 1:04min and speed at about 15.5 Mbps.
It would seem that the issue is with this option. What do you think? Also to answer you other question there is no traffic selectors or bandwidth pools defined. I was going to do that step next for my Ooma device after I got this speed issue figured out. My plan for that is to define the IP address for the device and create a pool for that device to have a bandwidth guaranty of a set limit of about 1Mbps. Does that sound about right?
I found a nice 113Meg DAT file on Mcafee to test with. Here is the timings With QOS on and settings as above file transfer is 3:26 Min and hovers at around 7Mbps With the same file and QOS off File transfer time was 1:04 Min and speed hovered around 15.5Mbps. I also tried the following Turned off this option "Download Equalizer: If enabled, Stochastic Fairness Queuing (SFQ) and Random Early Detection (RED) queuing algorithms will avoid network congestion. In case the configured downlink speed is reached, packets from the most downlink consuming stream will be dropped."
With this option turned off I get the same file download time as 1:04min and speed at about 15.5 Mbps.
It would seem that the issue is with this option. What do you think? Also to answer you other question there is no traffic selectors or bandwidth pools defined. I was going to do that step next for my Ooma device after I got this speed issue figured out. My plan for that is to define the IP address for the device and create a pool for that device to have a bandwidth guaranty of a set limit of about 1Mbps. Does that sound about right?