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Is there a qos active on your gateway / router / source of internet?
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Is there a qos active on your gateway / router / source of internet?
Hi @bntjah, in this post you asked if there is a gateway / router / source, in case it exist, what should be the problem, thanks !
Hi Alejandro;
My question is more in in the lines of if your gateway has a qos so dynamic traffic shaping active that garantuees everybody has the same speed or certain traffic gets faster speed then other less important traffic... Things between these lines...
Greetings,
Geoffrey "bn_"
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Is there a qos active on your gateway / router / source of internet?
Hi @bntjah https://github.com/bntjah, in this post you asked if there is a gateway / router / source, in case it exist, what should be the problem, thanks !
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First of all ... thanks for your great work.
The Lan-Cache works great except the initial downloads. Seems to stuck at ~ 2.5MB/s @ a 12MB/s internet connection.
I tried to tweak around but nothing really changed, tried several machines ... Gbit Ethernet double HDD in Raid0 (~120mb/s) 6GB Ram ... etc QuadCore blah ..
but same result on an Rock64 aarch64 SBC with Gbit-Ethernet 4GB Ram and an external HDD via usb 3.0
Is there any way to boost up the initial speed ?