If it's right off the WAN you should have something like
Option download 100000
Option upload 100000
Option overhead 1

Of course you will need to set these to "real" values once you get it
installed on a typical home line.
On 16 Feb 2014 16:52, "W. Michael Petullo" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have been doing some testing with qos-scripts. I have a webserver off
> an OpenWrt router's WAN port, and a computer off the router's LAN port. I
> am downloading large files from the webserver.  The router is a RB493G.
>
> When I turn QoS off (/etc/init.d/qos stop), I can download a 28 MB file
> in 3--5 seconds.
>
> When I turn QoS on, the same transfer takes 16 seconds, even with no
> other traffic. I have tried several QoS settings, including setting all
> traffic to "Priority".
>
> Independent of everything else, if I have the following in
> /etc/config/qos, things slow down:
>
> config interface 'wan'
>         option classgroup 'Default'
>         option enabled '1'
>
> Am I missing something?
>
> --
> Mike
>
> :wq
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