On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 4:54 AM, Andy S wrote:
>
> On 6 September 2012 17:20, Dave Taht wrote:
>>
>> The ubnt builds are a bit out of date (part of my test deployment of
>> fq_codel at a campground here - the yurtlab!
>> http://snapon.lab.bufferbloat.net/~d/lupin/yurtlab.jpg which is
>> blessedly
On 6 September 2012 17:20, Dave Taht wrote:
> The ubnt builds are a bit out of date (part of my test deployment of
> fq_codel at a campground here - the yurtlab!
> http://snapon.lab.bufferbloat.net/~d/lupin/yurtlab.jpg which is
> blessedly free
> of competing wifi signals)
>
> They are also a lit
I just pushed out those skb memory use reduction hacks. It would be
good if more were to try them, in std openwrt, and also a patch for
pfifo_fast produced, for openwrt's general use.
https://github.com/dtaht/Cerowrt-3.3/commit/d31d3faa0b7cf7254e6b657d85e8e5168ab55866
in some thread around here o
The ubnt builds are a bit out of date (part of my test deployment of
fq_codel at a campground here - the yurtlab!
http://snapon.lab.bufferbloat.net/~d/lupin/yurtlab.jpg which is
blessedly free
of competing wifi signals)
They are also a little specialized. Among other things, they have my
ssh publi
I see that there are UBNT builds available for specific deployment
scenarios; we use Ubiquiti Bullet M5's on some parts of our (city-wide)
5.8Ghz wireless network, but they don't support OSPF, so if any of the
builds of Cerowrt support Bullet M5 and OSPF (I see the Quagga-ospf
modules available in