Maybe. You can change the default queue to other types. There should be some discussion of this in the archives from the last 2 months or so. Also, the MT wiki pages describe the various options, though I don't know that they give you enough to make a good choice.

On 10/6/2014 6:44 PM, Terri Kelley wrote:
Saw something about this from Scott on Matt's question and it raised a thought. 
Would only-hardware-queue (default on CCR) ethernet port cause latency or 
packet loss. Am having intermittent triple digit latency issues with TW 
upstream with a new router and they are saying its me. I have it some with a 
MacBook Pro pinging up to them but not as bad.
We are now to the stage of them telling me to contact my hardware vender after 
two routers and a Laptop test.

Terri Kelley
Network Engineer
254-697-6710
Farm to Market Broadband



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