QoS/Rate Limit at port issue?
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2019 12:56 pm
We have used in the past for example a WS-6-Mini switch as a splitter for an MDU connection with rate limiting on each port. In this example we have a main dish (Bridged or Routed, doesn't matter) connected to our WISP connection coming into the WS6 and then we have lets say 4 customers connected to ports 3-6 and set to QoS/Rate limit them to 10M down/10M up. This works great to limit the speed in general, I run a speedtest to speedtest.net and it shows pretty close to 10/10. The issue comes up when doing other traffic besides just a speedtest, mostly video. The biggest complaint is Netflix will either load a video then buffer out and stop playing, rebuffer and stop, over and over. All of which during this time a speedtest and other traffic works fine, its just the video that stutters.
I have tested WRR/STRICT setting with no change in how it reacts. Normally we rate limit at the dish on a single customer using the Rate Limit Egress from the interfaces of the UBNT radios. We are in the process of moving to a full PPPoE setup with Queues on our core network routers but that is a little ways off for full implementation. It mostly affects video based services that it for some reason limits them to a very low speed that causes constant buffering or it just fails to load the videos. We have even had to go to the point of puting in like a UBNT AirRouter and rate limit on that at each unit but those aren't in production anymore and our options are quickly being limited. Most customers are utilizing standard residential grade routers and most of those don't have any rate limiting options on the WAN port. Is there a different way I should setup the QoS/Rate Limiting on the switch? I want to say in the past when the limits were set on the port page that we didn't have this issue, it wasn't until it was moved to the QoS tab that it seems like it started but that could be coincidence. If somehow it was implemented differently back then?
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
I have tested WRR/STRICT setting with no change in how it reacts. Normally we rate limit at the dish on a single customer using the Rate Limit Egress from the interfaces of the UBNT radios. We are in the process of moving to a full PPPoE setup with Queues on our core network routers but that is a little ways off for full implementation. It mostly affects video based services that it for some reason limits them to a very low speed that causes constant buffering or it just fails to load the videos. We have even had to go to the point of puting in like a UBNT AirRouter and rate limit on that at each unit but those aren't in production anymore and our options are quickly being limited. Most customers are utilizing standard residential grade routers and most of those don't have any rate limiting options on the WAN port. Is there a different way I should setup the QoS/Rate Limiting on the switch? I want to say in the past when the limits were set on the port page that we didn't have this issue, it wasn't until it was moved to the QoS tab that it seems like it started but that could be coincidence. If somehow it was implemented differently back then?
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.