Impossible to disable QoS
Impossible to disable QoS
After enabling QoS it's impossible to disable it again. I've tried the app, I've tried the web interface, I googled, nothing.
This shouldn't be rocket science people!
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Hi, it doesn’t not support turning off QoS at this moment.
If you set up total bandwidth is 1000Mbps download/upload, remove all the high priority devices, it will not hamper the internet speed.
Is any specific reason that you have to disable QoS?
Thank you very much.
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"If you set up total bandwidth is 1000Mbps download/upload, remove all the high priority devices, it will not hamper the internet speed."
Do you have any proof to back that up? Will it not intervene in any way to "even out" traffic/bandwidth between devices if you will, or prioritize certain types of packages?
If I take a laptop and plug it into the first Deco M4 in the "chain" then the speedtest results are as shown on the left (QoS enabled, set to 1000 down and up, all priority devices removed.
If I take that same laptop, same cable and same speedtest server and plug it into the last cable before the first Deco M4 (so no Deco M4 connected) then the speedtest results are as shown on the right side.
Notice the difference especially in upload speeds?
Now you could argue that it can be for other reasons as well, but since there's no way to turn of QoS how am I supposed to be able to debug this behavior?!
Before you suggest I factory reset everything I'd like to remind you that a lot of people, myself included, have home automation devices set up and connecting all of those to a new wireless ssid would take literal hours.
You gotta ask yourself: how hard could it possible be to include an off-switch on either the web interface or the mobile app?
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Also I've seen you respond to inquiries much like my own in the same fashion for over a year. What is it going to take for you to escalate this to your dev-team or similar to finally get this resolved? It's preposterous!
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Hi, Thank you very much for getting back to me.
I might still stand for my own idea yet.
For Deco M4, it only supports QoS per device, not QoS per application, not like Deco M5 or M9 plus which supported both.
When you test the speed with M4, there would be one more NAT device which may cap the speed a little bit(I only mean the download speed; as for the upload speed, It is not right and unexpected but I am not sure it is caused QoS, and maybe we could further check it later.)
The OoS is disabled by default, which gives us an opportunity to run the following test:
1. reset one of your satellite units.
2. remove the previous old M4, and set up a new network with this satellite unit.
3. then test the speed from the new “main Deco”.
Thank you very much for your time and patience so far and I would be happy to get your further updates.
(One more question, when you run the speed test without M5, is the computer connected to the ISP modem directly, or do you also have the ISP router plugged? )
And as for this feature request, It had been forwarded to the senior engineers before but it hasn't been accepted yet.
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Same issue here. I'm a Deco E4 user cannot update/disable QOS and already using the latest firmware/Deco mobile apps.
I need to utilized my bandwidth upgrade from previously 100mbps to 300mbps but the QOS settings option is only 0.01-100mbps and QOS cannot be disable.
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Hi, I am afraid your current issue is not related to QoS.
For Deco E4, it has 2× 10/100 Mbps Ports which means the maximum internet speed is up to 100m/s.
So if you have updated to the 300 m/s plan, Deco E4 is no longer suitable and maybe you could add a Deco M4 as the main unit, leave E4 as the satellite unit.
Thank you very much.
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Thanks for the clarification. So in this case, I can add 1 M4 (as primary, connected to ISP modem) and use the existing 3 E4 (as satellite units)?
so i can utilize my new 300 mbps internet speed.
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Hi, yes, you are right.
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Today I've bough TP-Link Deco M4's, configured everything (SSID and password the same as in previous router) and enabled QoS from the start. Everything worked fine until I went to use my Macbook pro and by some magical reason it could not connect to network, tried everything that I could find on the related issue with Mac, but nothing helped. Someone wrote in a post that enabling QoS on router helped the issue, so I thought to disable the feature but long and behold no disable button or option to reset values to initial state. After googling and finding this and couple related posts I've deleted and recreated my network from scratch, and Mac without any issues connected to the network.
I have no idea what was the cause of it, is it QoS or by recreating network from scratch resolved something, but without the button I cannot test this. Maybe it is a good incentive for dev's to spend some time on adding a disable button or allow to reset values at least to one app, web or mobile. Because something basic as this on/off should be included by default, especially when the feature does not work initially until you configure the values, like how?
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I've decided to switch the deco's to access point mode instead of router mode, which greatly increased my download- and upload speeds.
The reason for this is that, next to not being able to manage QoS properly, port forwarding also didn't work as intended. With such shoddy software I've decided to use as little features as possible, which is why I killed the router features altogether.
They look pretty, installation is pretty straight-forward, the wifi coverage is good enough, but the software is terrible. Too bad you can't seem to align your hardware with your software.
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