Hello, thanks for your reply. Looks like most of your options are okay, including the correct “dual” > modes and “ingress” mode in the right place. However, I think you need to > adjust your bandwidth and overhead settings, otherwise Cake isn’t reliably > in control of the bottleneck queues. Try these to begin with: > > … bandwidth 850Kbit conservative dual-srchost nat > > … bandwidth 15Mbit conservative dual-dsthost nat ingress > > That should give you correct operation, and you can fine-tune from there.
Just did quick test with your settings. First thing I noticed is my final download bandwidth is about 12Mbps, Steam on PC1 downloads at 1.4-1.5MB/s while downloading a file on PC2 seems to max out at ~250KB/s. From my understanding I should see each PC download at ~700KB/s, or am I mistaken? On 20 April 2017 at 17:32, Jonathan Morton <chromati...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On 20 Apr, 2017, at 18:23, Dendari Marini <dendar...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Could you post the output of calling “tc -s qdisc” here on the list > please? That should allow to figure out what you actually told cake to do ;0 > > > qdisc cake 8001: dev eth0 root refcnt 2 bandwidth 900Kbit diffserv3 > dual-srchost nat rtt 100.0ms raw > > > qdisc cake 8002: dev ifb4eth0 root refcnt 2 bandwidth 16Mbit diffserv3 > dual-dsthost nat ingress rtt 100.0ms raw > > Looks like most of your options are okay, including the correct “dual” > modes and “ingress” mode in the right place. However, I think you need to > adjust your bandwidth and overhead settings, otherwise Cake isn’t reliably > in control of the bottleneck queues. Try these to begin with: > > … bandwidth 850Kbit conservative dual-srchost nat > > … bandwidth 15Mbit conservative dual-dsthost nat ingress > > That should give you correct operation, and you can fine-tune from there. > > - Jonathan Morton > > >
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