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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq
Why would you deliberately bottleneck yourself if the ISP is congested?
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if the isp is congested the QoS goes out the window as then is no consistent line capacity.
If you were suggesting the line would be not worse affected under congestion, then yes maybe. But depends on the congestion I think, if the congestion hits after the buffer has grown then the larger buffers will probably give more throughput before they shrink. Thats my reckoning anyway.
In short router side QoS is pointless and a bad idea if there is frequent isp congestion.