What Can I Do If QoS Enabled Causes BufferBloat and High Latency on My Router After Firmware Update?

What Can I Do If QoS Enabled Causes BufferBloat and High Latency on My Router After Firmware Update?

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Re:What Can I Do If QoS Enabled Causes BufferBloat and High Latency on My Router After Firmware Update?
Tuesday - last edited Thursday

  @Nash211 

BUFFERBLOAT GRADE

C


 

LATENCY

Unloaded

61 ms

Download Active

+89 ms

Upload Active

+18 ms

SPEED

↓ Download

345.5 Mbps

↑ Upload

18.9 Mbps

 
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Re:What Can I Do If QoS Enabled Causes BufferBloat and High Latency on My Router After Firmware Update?
Tuesday

  @Joseph-TP 

Good evening,

 

The hardware version is: Archer GE230 v1.0

The firmware version is: 1.1.0 Build 20250801 rel.36047(4555).

 

Disabling QoS helps reduce bufferbloat, but it’s still present.

 

I tried installing the beta version listed on the first page, but I got an upload error.

This error occurs no matter which firmware I try to install.

ISP modem—router )))((( client devices --- that is my current setup.

 

I only use a wired connection; Wi-Fi is disabled.

I followed the same steps with an AX72Pro and everything works perfectly.

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Re:What Can I Do If QoS Enabled Causes BufferBloat and High Latency on My Router After Firmware Update?
Wednesday

Hello @cata47 ,

Your case has been escalated to an engineer; the case ID is TKID260428080.  Please keep in touch with the engineer.

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Re:What Can I Do If QoS Enabled Causes BufferBloat and High Latency on My Router After Firmware Update?
Wednesday

Hello @Nash211 ,

This Beta firmware primarily addresses latency and Bufferbloat anomalies that occur when QoS is enabled.
If you turn off QoS, does the latency improve? If not, then the problem you are experiencing may not match the scenario described in this article.


I notice that your case has already been escalated to an engineer. It is recommended to maintain communication with the engineer. Please also trust that we are committed to identifying the root cause and providing a solution for your case.

 

Thank you for your kind understanding and cooperation.

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Re:What Can I Do If QoS Enabled Causes BufferBloat and High Latency on My Router After Firmware Update?
Wednesday - last edited Thursday

  @Joseph-TP 

   Thanks I guess, I was able to re load 1.25 firmware again since the beta version did nothing for me. I know mine concern has been escalated to engineering, I guess see if a new firmware comes out.

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