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Outgoing UDP packet cap?

Is there anything within an OS or network setting that would cap outgoing UDP packets to 100? I'm monitoring my outgoing UDP packets on an Asus RT N66U and I'm seeing a cap or ? limit at ~ 100-103
 
100 of what? If it is 100 x 65507 byte UDP per second that would mean you are pushing 6.2 Megabytes a second so the limit could be connection speed where as a 100 x 64byte packets per hour could be (a horribly designed) QoS setting. Same question about the port. Is it DNS or Whiz Bang app version 7.6?

You also have to be pushing UDP to see UDP counters.
 
I don't know.. I'm a networking newb so I took this Screen shot of the monitoring. This is with QoS enabled on the Asus RT

This seems to be capped while gaming. When a map changes it will shoot up to around 200's to 347 (pkts/s) I looked in my game config files and didn't see any cap setting that would indicate a cap. e.g. tic rate etc.
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Well first... The fact that you get 347 packets / sec means your not capped at 100. Is this causing an issue? "Gaming" doesn't help much but some engines simply don't send that many data packets a sec.
 
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