Sorry for the noob question I am considering Ubiquiti EdgeRouter since it
has good reviews, SQM and is on the list here
https://www.bufferbloat.net/projects/bloat/wiki/What_can_I_do_about_Bufferbloat/
I see the need to configure your typical up/down link capacity for it to
work properly.
Is this th
via Bloat <
> bloat@lists.bufferbloat.net> wrote:
>
>> any router that you can run OpenWRT on will do the job
>> look at the mwan3 package to mange the multiple ISPs
>>
>> at 100Mb, you don't need an especially beefy router.
>>
>> David Lang
>>
&g
lue moon.
>
> Mikrotik's RouterOS devices supports load balancing / failover and SQM I
> believe,
> so there might be an option for you there, but as I've never used them
> personally,
> I can't comment beyond that.
>
> Best Regards
> Nils
>
> On Sun, Ju
I want to set up a new home router with SQM support to alleviate (mostly
upload) bloat.
However I would also like dual ISP support, more for backup/failover than
load sharing.
I can see affordable multi wan "load balancer" routers eg TP-link, and
affordable SQM routers such as ubiquity Edgerouter,
n 3 Jun, 2023, at 4:56 pm, John D via Bloat <
> bloat@lists.bufferbloat.net> wrote:
> >
> > On the website it says the following:
> >
> > CoDel is a novel “no knobs”, “just works”, “handles variable bandwidth
> and RTT”, and simple AQM algorithm.
> >
>
Hi,
On the website it says the following:
*CoDel is a novel “no knobs”, “just works”, “handles variable bandwidth and
RTT”, and simple AQM algorithm.*
- *It is parameterless — no knobs are required for operators, users, or
implementers to adjust.*
- *It treats good queue and bad queue d