>>
>> It's interesting to see the saw tooth pattern for the upload. This was
>> not the case when the target was 5ms, which I believe was calculated
>> based on a 100ms worse rtt.
>
>
> I just noticed you use the dslreports pre-canned profiles for measuring. I 
> would recommend against doing that. As these will use different number of 
> upstream/downstream flows per profile making comparisons between different 
> profiles harder. I would recommend to get a free dslreports account and use 
> the speed test configuration to use a fixed number of flows per direction (I 
> typically use 16/16, but on slower links often I do not get all 16 going, in 
> that case I retry with a lower number of flows, also set manually). After 
> registration you can also request high resolution buffer bloat measurements, 
> which nicely illustrate a link’s behavior under load (but might not work well 
> on very slow links, so maybe you are already running the optimum 
> configuration).


Thank you.

I did so, and here's the latest result:

https://www.dslreports.com/speedtest/4524841

It varies greatly. I think that it's due to the nature of the 3g connection.
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