I am using this build. one thing that failed twice recently was the dnscrypt stuff (for no reason I can discern). I ended up disabling it this morning.
On Sun, Apr 24, 2016 at 3:37 AM, Arie <nos...@ariekanarie.nl> wrote: > If you want a very recent cake version, you could use my build from here: > http://ariekanarie.nl/openwrt/mvebu/ It's based on the very feature heavy > OpenWRT build by trondah ( https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=50914 > ), but using more recent cerowrt and cake stuff. > > You'll want to flash the shelby factory.img if still on stock firmware, else > shelby sysupgrade.tar. > > > > On 24 April 2016 at 00:22, Alec Robertson <alecrobertso...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Dear All, >> >> I’ve realised that I have been responding to Kevin rather than to the >> mailing list - my bad! >> >> I think I will purchase a Linksys WRT1900ACS as it seems to be fairly well >> regarded and is easily accessible in the UK. >> >> How do I go about setting up Cake on it? >> >> -- >> Alec Robertson >> >> On 23 April 2016 at 9:00:52 pm, Alec Robertson (alecrobertso...@gmail.com) >> wrote: >> >> Dear Kevin, >> >> I did look at the Linksys WRT1200AC but it seems to get some rather poor >> reviews on Amazon? >> >> -- >> Alec Robertson >> >> On 23 April 2016 at 8:58:02 pm, Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant >> (ke...@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk) wrote: >> >> >> >> On 23/04/2016 20:42, Alec Robertson wrote: >> >> Dear Kevin, >> >> That’s very useful thanks. >> >> You say the TP-LINK Archer C7 should just be okay. What could I get that I >> know will last me for a long time? What’s got good WiFi range too? >> >> The honest answer is I've absolutely no idea and I'm in that dilemma >> myself. There's a remake of the linksys WRT range (WRT1200????) that >> apparently is very powerful, I guess the issue is how far along OpenWrt is. >> I might have the wrong end of hte stick but I think Dave Taht may have >> something working. >> >> Apologies, I'm not really a mine of information. >> >> >> I’m using powerline at the moment but fed up with it disconnecting. I >> think it is probably the TP-LINK adaptors I am using (known issue >> apparently) but wiring up the house is unpractical at the moment. I don’t >> think there is a better solution really. >> >> -- >> Alec Robertson >> >> On 23 April 2016 at 8:00:00 pm, Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant >> (ke...@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk) wrote: >> >> Hi Alec, >> >> I'm not familiar with TalkTalk but they sound like they do similar >> things to Sky - Sky just need a 'login ID' as part of the DHCP request >> packet (which funnily enough are the PPPoA/E login details) >> >> In terms of speed sacrifice, erm, none really. I've set 40mpbs incoming >> and 9990kbps for outgoing on a 40000/9999 link as reported by the >> modem. Probably critically I've set the packet overheads to 12, and I >> now can't remember why... there's an on-wire vlan tag (4 bytes) but the >> reason for the other 8 have fallen out of the brain cell. >> >> I've a semi-regular backup job overnight that on a bad day overruns into >> the day - a week or so ago it ran for something like 2 days and I had >> absolutely no idea - thinkbroadband's ping monitor was registering >> something like an extra 5mS latency over the baseline, peaks were >> something like 25mS - backup stats and openwrt's stats package were >> registering the full 10mbps uplink in use during that time. >> >> Does that help? >> >> Kevin >> >> >> >> >> On 23/04/16 19:40, Alec Robertson wrote: >> > Dear Kevin, >> > >> > I am on TalkTalk which uses IPoE, so no PPPoE use at all, as far as I >> > know. I certainly haven’t ever configured login details. >> > >> > How much speed do you have to sacrifice on your connection to >> > eliminate bufferbloat? >> > >> > -- >> > Alec Robertson >> > >> > On 23 April 2016 at 10:46:35 am, Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant >> > (ke...@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk <mailto:ke...@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>) >> >> > wrote: >> > >> >> Hi Alec, >> >> >> >> A brief appearance from me whilst I have a spare few seconds. >> >> >> >> Not stupid! >> >> >> >> There’s an obvious question: Why are Billion still shipping buffer >> >> bloated devices? Have they been sent graphs/demos/logs of how their >> >> kit is faulty? >> >> >> >> To offer some hopefully constructive pointers: For FTTC service I’m >> >> guessing you’ll be using the Billion as a vdsl modem. Who’s the ISP? >> >> AFAIK anyone other than Sky will need to run PPPoE and hence hit the >> >> 1492 MTU restriction *unless* the Billion supports mini jumbo frames >> >> on the ethernet side and the PPPoE MTU extension (the rfc number >> >> escapes the brain at the moment) Sky don’t use PPP and just run >> >> ethernet frames over PTM…..the way it should be. The incoming >> >> packets from ISP to you are policed at something close to sync rate, >> >> this is part of the BT specification. The uplink of course can be as >> >> bloated as hell ;-) >> >> >> >> I use an Archer C7 with BT’s equally horrendously bloated HG612 vdsl >> >> modem on a 40/10 link with sky as my isp. In terms of CPU usage it’s >> >> about 1% per megabit so a full 40/10 uses around 55% cpu, I think >> >> there’s enough for your 60/20…just. >> >> https://middling.me.uk/blog/2015/03/customising-openwrt-to-my-needs/ >> >> offers further advice which I found useful. >> >> >> >> Kevin >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>> On 22 Apr 2016, at 23:01, Alec Robertson <alecrobertso...@gmail.com >> >>> <mailto:alecrobertso...@gmail.com>> wrote: >> >>> >> >>> Hi all, >> >>> >> >>> I’ve been out of the bufferbloat game for a while and want to try >> >>> and beat it once again. >> >>> >> >>> I’ve got an FTTC connection (UK) which I get around 60Mbps on but >> >>> with horrible bufferbloat on my Billion 8800NL. What router should I >> >>> get that can run OpenWRT and handle this connection? Do the newest >> >>> builds of OpenWRT have cake built-in now via sqm-scripts or would I >> >>> need to install this manually. If so, how would I do this? >> >>> >> >>> Would appreciate any help and apologies if I come off in any way >> >>> stupid. >> >>> >> >>> -- >> >>> Alec Robertson >> >>> _______________________________________________ >> >>> Cake mailing list >> >>> Cake@lists.bufferbloat.net <mailto:Cake@lists.bufferbloat.net> >> >>> https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/cake >> >> >> >> >> ________________________________ >> >> >> -- >> Thanks, >> >> ke...@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk >> M: +44 7947 355344 H: +44 1256 478597 >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Cake mailing list >> Cake@lists.bufferbloat.net >> https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/cake >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Cake mailing list > Cake@lists.bufferbloat.net > https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/cake > -- Dave Täht Let's go make home routers and wifi faster! 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