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Title: [Solved] QoS Woes ...
Post by: drmcatchr on November 06, 2015, 04:16:53 AM
Greetings, Got the A1 version of this router primarily for its features and QoS. The router setup went fine and had it working without any issues. But don't feel any quality differences after enabling QoS, Esp while watching YouTube on my Sony Internet TV and on mobile devices. Do I need to configure something more? The router is setup in bridged mode, with the following QoS settings:

(http://s6.postimg.org/7c9mbp7g1/Qo_S.png)

I have also updated to the latest Rev A Patch v1.10 B04! Any help guys?
Title: Re: QoS Woes ...
Post by: Hard Harry on November 06, 2015, 05:10:44 AM
What quality difference were you expecting? QoS doesn't speed up your connection, it just manages it so when under heavy load, certain things slow down less then others. What issue are you seeing that your using QoS to try to fix? Stuttering? Resolution?
Title: Re: QoS Woes ...
Post by: FurryNutz on November 06, 2015, 07:06:25 AM
Link>Welcome! (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=48135.0)


Internet Service Provider and Modem Configurations
Title: Re: QoS Woes ...
Post by: drmcatchr on November 06, 2015, 07:35:53 AM
What quality difference were you expecting? QoS doesn't speed up your connection, it just manages it so when under heavy load, certain things slow down less then others. What issue are you seeing that your using QoS to try to fix? Stuttering? Resolution?

Thank you, for responding. Yes, I'm aware that QoS doesn't increase the overall connection. Infact I'm trying to achieve the exact opposite ~ decrease the speed! What I'm trying to do, Is to limit the bandwidth being used for YouTube regardless of where it's being accessed on. Is there a different way of configuring QoS to implement this? Maybe I'm doing it all wrong.
Title: Re: QoS Woes ...
Post by: FurryNutz on November 06, 2015, 07:37:51 AM
If the router is in bridge mode then QoS will not be used or needed. If the router is in bridge mode, QoS and other features should not be displayed in the menu.
Title: Re: QoS Woes ...
Post by: drmcatchr on November 06, 2015, 07:50:48 AM
If the router is in bridge mode then QoS will not be used or needed. If the router is in bridge mode, QoS and other features should not be displayed in the menu.

Yes, the router is in bridged mode to a 4G LTE router from Huawei. Well, QoS is displayed and is working ~ partially. Like if I try to view YouTube on my laptop, the resolution stays at 360p, which is exactly what I want. BUT, If I try to see the same video on my Sony TV or Mobile Phones (via the YouTube App), the resolution stays at 1080p, no difference.
Title: Re: QoS Woes ...
Post by: FurryNutz on November 06, 2015, 07:52:31 AM
If it bridge mode then QoS should be disabled. I'm curious why it's displayed in Bridge mode.  ???

You sure you have the router wirelessly bridged to the ISP modem/router?  ???

FYI:
Title: Re: QoS Woes ...
Post by: drmcatchr on November 06, 2015, 08:22:14 AM
If it bridge mode then QoS should be disabled. I'm curious why it's displayed in Bridge mode.  ???
You sure you have the router wirelessly bridged to the ISP modem/router?  ???

Ok, this is how I have this setup. My ISP's device is a Huawei E5172 4G LTE Router, apart from providing basic functions; It doesn't offer much in configurations. Which is why I got the 860L. I reserved an IP address on the 4G Router and then on the 860L, disabled DHCP server and set the reserved IP address in Router Settings. Connected the ISP's router to the 860L's lan port 1 via a CAT-6 cable and the 860L starts to function, like any good router should. Connected all my home devices, Enabled QoS and configured the IP addresses that should receive low bandwidth while accessing YouTube. Which again, works. But only on laptops and not any other devices.
Title: Re: QoS Woes ...
Post by: FurryNutz on November 06, 2015, 09:01:21 AM
When using it in this mode which is wired AP mode, QoS will not work as it required the WAN port connection to function.
 Turning a router into an AP. (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=40856.0)
Title: Re: QoS Woes ...
Post by: drmcatchr on November 06, 2015, 09:26:34 AM
When using it in this mode which is wired AP mode, QoS will not work as it required the WAN port connection to function. Turning a router into an AP. (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=40856.0)

So how is QoS working on the laptops then? The link you sent, doesn't mention disabling QoS or anything related to QoS in wired AP mode.
Title: Re: QoS Woes ...
Post by: FurryNutz on November 06, 2015, 09:29:43 AM
There shouldn't be any QoS being in operation at all if you are only using the LAN side for a connection thru the router. Wired or wireless. If the WAN connection is not used then QoS does not function by default so it's not mentioned in the FAQ.
Title: Re: QoS Woes ...
Post by: drmcatchr on November 09, 2015, 10:39:21 AM
There shouldn't be any QoS being in operation at all if you are only using the LAN side for a connection thru the router. Wired or wireless. If the WAN connection is not used then QoS does not function by default so it's not mentioned in the FAQ.

You were absolutely right, there was no QoS functioning in bridge mode! Tho it would have been good, if this was mentioned somewhere in the official manual. But I did get it to work. This is what I did, I reset the router and connected the Cat5e cable from my 4G Router (LAN Out) to the 860L's Internet Port In (Yes, the yellow one) and I let D-link's software to automatically configure. Guess what? The small globe icon turned from Yellow to Green ~ I had Internet! Then I changed the default (D-link's) IP address, Configured the DHCP and Reserved the IP addresses of the devices I wanted QoS to function on. After which I enabled QoS, Configured the settings and Viola! It works perfectly! Can you tell me, what actually happened here?
Title: Re: QoS Woes ...
Post by: FurryNutz on November 09, 2015, 10:41:24 AM
What IP address in the 860L getting from the ISP modem? Check the WAN status under Status in the menu. Is it a 192. or 10. address?
Title: Re: QoS Woes ...
Post by: drmcatchr on November 09, 2015, 10:43:32 AM
What IP address in the 860L getting from the ISP modem? Check the WAN status under Status in the menu. Is it a 192. or 10. address?

It's a 192.
Title: Re: [Solved] QoS Woes ...
Post by: FurryNutz on November 09, 2015, 10:54:07 AM
So your in a double NAT condition while your 860L is in router mode is all. Single NAT condition is preferred with the 860L however you can alleviate some of this by putting the 860Ls WAN IP address it got from the ISP modem in to the modems DMZ.
 
Title: Re: [Solved] QoS Woes ...
Post by: drmcatchr on November 09, 2015, 11:19:38 AM
So your in a double NAT condition while your 860L is in router mode is all. Single NAT condition is preferred with the 860L however you can alleviate some of this by putting the 860Ls WAN IP address it got from the ISP modem into the modems DMZ.

Just did as you said. Everything works as it did previously and I haven't noticed any issues so far.
Title: Re: [Solved] QoS Woes ... (RESOLVED)
Post by: FurryNutz on November 09, 2015, 11:24:33 AM
What Mfr and Model # is the ISP modem?