Re: [Bloat] where home 5G can go south

2022-10-29 Thread Sebastian Moeller via Bloat
Hi Erik, this fits with the suspicion that the biggest different between 4G (LTE) and 5G in regards to low latency is the fact that with 5G it becomes part of the marketing effort. IMHO the fact that 3GPPP has apparently bet on L4S as part of its low-latency effort should make it clear that thi

Re: [Bloat] where home 5G can go south

2022-10-29 Thread Erik Auerswald via Bloat
Hi, On 28.10.22 23:10, jf--- via Bloat wrote: On Oct 27, 2022, at 11:37 PM, Dave Taht via Bloat wrote: https://blog.networkprofile.org/redundant-wan-ditching-t-mobile-5g-for-verizon-5g/ This had some details as to the things that could go wrong from an initial happy install of t-mobile, to s

Re: [Bloat] where home 5G can go south

2022-10-28 Thread jf--- via Bloat
We’ve observed growing variability on some TMHI setups from our fleet, and it seems there is a correlation to usage growth on a single tower. Seems neighbors talk to hear other after all ;-) And yes, horrible bufferbloat on these variable capacity links. > The author switched to verizon, but wh

[Bloat] where home 5G can go south

2022-10-27 Thread Dave Taht via Bloat
This had some details as to the things that could go wrong from an initial happy install of t-mobile, to something terrible. The author switched to verizon, but what guarantees of continued reliability does one have? https://blog.networkprofile.org/redundant-wan-ditching-t-mobile-5g-for-verizon-5