Well my NIC has 4 queues as far as I can tell, so it could likely work, but as
you say it’s like killing a mosquito with a gatling gun.
Those graphs are sweet though, and it’s been in my backlog for awhile to do
something with Grafana to get something similar, like this one from a few years
I probably could, but it seems *a bit* more complex than I need more my little
home network? ;)
Best Regards,
Nils Andreas Svee
> On Jan 9, 2024, at 18:07, dave seddon wrote:
>
> Nils - I guess you could run LibreQoS on N100?
>
> On Tue, Jan 9, 2024 at 8:57 AM Nils Andreas Svee via Cake
>
Principal limitation for libreqos on a small box is has to have
multiple hardware queues and support eBPF.
Seriously folks, running libreqos at home is *serious overkill*,
although I have to admit the traffic graphs are mesmerizing!!! One of
our ISPs has been setting them to music:
Nils - I guess you could run LibreQoS on N100?
On Tue, Jan 9, 2024 at 8:57 AM Nils Andreas Svee via Cake <
cake@lists.bufferbloat.net> wrote:
> On Jan 9, 2024, at 17:05, Dave Taht wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jan 9, 2024 at 10:40 AM Nils Andreas Svee via Cake
> wrote:
>
> Though frankly, I don’t plan on
> On Jan 9, 2024, at 17:05, Dave Taht wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jan 9, 2024 at 10:40 AM Nils Andreas Svee via Cake
> mailto:cake@lists.bufferbloat.net>> wrote:
>
>> Though frankly, I don’t plan on updating the sch_cake and tc binaries when
>> new firmwares are released anymore, as they don’t publish
Thanks to everyone for the comments.
Wow Dave. Thanks for the links to the lawsuit. Fascinating. I didn't
know about this.
Since the original email, I actually downgraded from Spectrum cable 300
Mb/s to ? maybe it's 200 now ?, anyway it's $20 a month cheaper. And
decreased the "smart queue"
On Tue, Jan 9, 2024 at 10:40 AM Nils Andreas Svee via Cake
wrote:
> Though frankly, I don’t plan on updating the sch_cake and tc binaries when
> new firmwares are released anymore, as they don’t publish the GPL archives on
> their webpage after the redesign, and they don’t respond to requests
It is so nice to see this list come to life again.
I just wanted to point out that the inbound drop rate was merely .03%
in the first email.
Elsewhere we keep hearing of 1-2% drop rates being common, and I just
aint seeing it in any of the larger scale data I have been getting
from the libreqos
You’re unlikely to do any real harm though, but the warning is there cause you
can potentially soft brick your router using it. I’ve run into that myself if I
remember correctly, where after a firmware upgrade the kernel had slightly
changed, so loading the sch_cake module caused it to panic.