Just being going through my Wireless settings:
Why is WMM disabled by default in 802.11n/ac devices?
This is already perverse because those standards are stated to require tools in WMM for HT (High Throughput) link rates, i.e. greater than 54Mbps (*) and is enabled by default for Wi-Fi Certified devices.
It is even stranger because to quote uldis of Mikrotik Support: “In CAPsMAN WMM is enabled by default and you can’t disable it.” (which may be the worst of both worlds).
Note. I am genuinely and generally asking. I have no specific interest in WMM/QoS at this time. I just want to make sure I have understood the basics.
(*) https://www.smallnetbuilder.com/wireless/wireless-features/30938-dont-mess-with-wmm