My little network is a wireless network with about 20 user devices (computers, 
iPads, iPods, Wiis, Blackberries etc). Our "upstream" is a 1Mbps/256KBps.

I was running Butch's script with PCQ queues but I started wondering about 
"buffer bloat" (yeah, I follow NANOG too) on the router. I thought about trying 
RED on the outbound queue since if packets are dropped and resent on our 
wireless network it's no biggie. Our wireless network is way overkill as far as 
our bandwidth needs. But I didn't want dropped packets on our inbound side 
because I didn't want to waste any of our precious satellite bandwidth. So I 
kept PCQ queues there.

It seems like it made things work better but I never know for sure because our 
satellite bandwidth is oversold and what we get at any given moment is effected 
by what the other users who are on this same bandwidth are doing.

Does anyone else mix queue types like that? Is this a dumb idea?

Thanks!
Greg 


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