Bufferbloat issues on GE550
Hello everyone,
I recently replaced my old ASUS RT-AC86U with a TP-Link Archer GE550, expecting a noticeable improvement in performance and stability under heavy traffic. My main reason for upgrading was recurring bufferbloat issues on the ASUS, especially when running Stremio on a TV while gaming, which caused latency spikes during gameplay.
After installing the GE550 and placing my ISP modem in bridge mode (no double NAT), I started testing the connection using the Waveform bufferbloat test. To my surprise, with QoS enabled, the GE550 consistently scores a bufferbloat grade F, caused almost entirely by extreme latency increases during upload (hundreds of milliseconds).
I have already tried the following troubleshooting steps:
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Enabling bandwidth-based QoS
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Manually limiting upload and download bandwidth well below my actual line speed
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Prioritizing my gaming PC using Game Accelerator
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Disabling traffic analysis and monitoring features
Despite these adjustments, the issue persists whenever QoS is enabled. Upload saturation causes massive latency spikes, making gaming and other real-time applications unusable under load.
However, when I disable QoS completely, the behavior changes drastically:
the bufferbloat disappears, latency remains stable, and I consistently achieve an A+ rating on the Waveform test.
This suggests that the problem is not related to my ISP, modem, or double NAT, but rather to how QoS / queue management is implemented in the GE550 firmware. This is disappointing, as the GE550 is expected to be significantly more powerful and modern than the RT-AC86U, yet in my environment it only performs well with QoS turned off.
At this point, if this behavior cannot be improved via configuration or firmware updates, I am seriously considering returning the GE550 and reverting to my ASUS, or moving to a different solution altogether.
My questions are:
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Have other users experienced similar upload bufferbloat issues with QoS enabled on the GE550?
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Is there any plan to improve queue management or implement proper SQM (fq_codel, CAKE, or similar) in future firmware updates?
Any feedback from TP-Link staff or other users would be greatly appreciated.
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@Joseph-TP what sort of timeline is to be expected for a firmware upgrade release for this in the UK? My bufferbloating issues are horrendously bad and currently because there is no firmware update for it, the best I can do is deactivate QoS, but that leaves me more susceptible on download latency (albeit not anywhere near as bad as upload with QoS on). This has been an ongoing issue ever since I've had my GE550 V1 for about 7 months now, it really needs addressing with some sort of proper queue management/SQM system please!
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Hello @KC2210 ,
Have you tried the beta firmware: Archer GE550_V1_1.3.0 Build 20260328(Beta Firmware)
It can help resolve bufferbloat problem caused by enabling the QoS feature.
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Hello @Kane1337 ,
Thanks for contacting our community.
Did you keep the test results from before updating to version 1.3.0 beta? What was the Bufferbloat grade? Was it an F? What about the latency and speed?
We will consult the relevant departments regarding the firmware update and share any updates here as they become available.
Best Regards.
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