Re: [Cake] Frontier FIOS Framing

2019-09-23 Thread Ryan Mounce
On Mon, 23 Sep 2019 at 13:56, Jonathan Morton wrote: > > The overhead compensation matters more with small packets than with the > larger ones used for bulk transfers; for the latter, reserving a little more > bandwidth will appear to make everything work. For fibre I would try > "ethernet" an

Re: [Cake] Frontier FIOS Framing

2019-09-23 Thread Sebastian Moeller
> On Sep 23, 2019, at 06:26, Jonathan Morton wrote: > >> I have searched every nook and cranny of the bloated internet looking for >> any information I can find on whether Frontier/Verizon FIOS (assuming the >> only difference between the service offered by both Frontier and Verizon is >> in

Re: [Cake] Frontier FIOS Framing

2019-09-22 Thread Marco Belmonte
Thank you, Jonathan - I will add the ethernet keyword and run some tests to get a more precise reading of exactly what 1% should be in both directions and also play with the "dual-*host" settings and post back my findings or more than likely a few more questions :

Re: [Cake] Frontier FIOS Framing

2019-09-22 Thread Jonathan Morton
> I have searched every nook and cranny of the bloated internet looking for any > information I can find on whether Frontier/Verizon FIOS (assuming the only > difference between the service offered by both Frontier and Verizon is in > name only) requires any special framing parameters passed on

[Cake] Frontier FIOS Framing

2019-09-22 Thread Marco Belmonte
Esteemed Colleagues, Researchers and Noobs (the category I fall under), I have searched every nook and cranny of the bloated internet looking for any information I can find on whether Frontier/Verizon FIOS (assuming the only difference between the service offered by both Frontier and Verizon i