> > > So this is two computers talking to each other over WiFi? What > chipsets/drivers are they using for WiFi? It may very well be that what > you're seeing is hickups in the WiFi connection at the computer, not at > the router. In which case there's nothing you can do on the router to > fix it. > sure possible, can't say it's not, I did manage to find a channel that only I'm on in the 5 ghz range and all machines are within 2 meters of the AP. But of course it's wifi so, no real guarantees. Both computers are running windows 10. Server is running a qualcomm device says it's using the killer wireless n/a/c version 4.0.2.26 (fishy, I know killer wireless is sort of it's own qos, I think I've effectively disabled it though). Client is running an Intel Dual Band wireless AC 8260, driver 19.71.1.1. > > Another possibility is that it's an occasional signal drop that causes > excessive retries (either at the router or the AP). We have not gotten > around to limiting the retries in the drivers yet, so that can cause > quite a bit of very intermittent head of line blocking as well. > > could also be, do those retries happen when it's udp? 'cause I think steam homestreaming is basically all udp, maybe the packets are just getting dropped? -- Caleb Cushing http://xenoterracide.com