Anyone know a good link for explaining the basics of this? I have a computing degree, but that was 20 years ago, and my comms knowledge is a little out of date...
Unless you work in networking (I do) there is probably little reason to have any knowledge of this. QoS is a massive can of worms, that you can buy entire books dedicated to. If you are interested in an overview, then the wikipedia page on DSCP is probably your best bet: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Differentiated_service...
Packets with QoS markings will not be given preferential treatment by your ISP unless you pay for a business grade service. BT Wholesale even threaten that they may drop your marked packets if you haven't paid for a QoS service (I've actually seen this happen).
I definitely want an all in one box, (I'm not going near bridging with the provided free router) my choice is probably from these.
TP-LINK TD-W9980 (N600)
ASUS DSL-AC68U AC1900 - Expensive
ZyXEL SBG3300-N - reportedly hard to use, but very configurable. Expensive.
It probably makes sense to go with the TP-LINK one - anyone got a contrary opinion?
I have the ASUS RT-AC56U which I find to be an excellent router. I have changed the firmware to the asuswrt-merlin firmware. The only downside is there is no built in VDSL modem. Based on my experience I would probably go for the Asus, but I have not used the other two devices.



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