so after much tweaking, I've got cake set to 40mbit down, 20mbit up,
enforced by two cakes (one for each NIC). that's fairly low --

Thanks for sharing this configuration experience, but it leads me back to a question I have about best current practice for deployment.  Can CAKE/SQM handle dynamic Wi-Fi bandwidth due to Wi-Fi rate control selecting lower MCS to increase range, or does it rely on first getting the Wi-Fi deployed so that it has strong signal everywhere, and then finding a CAKE shaping rate that shaves off a few Mb/s from the highest capacity MCS so that the bottleneck always lands on the CAKE AQM?  It seems like the deployment that you shared with a separate router will require a predictable Wi-Fi rate, but I am wondering more about the case in which CAKE is deployed on the AP.

- Tom

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