Wouldn't that be "baked in" rather?Cake built-in?
Wouldn't that be "baked in" rather?Cake built-in?
Wouldn’t that be bread?lol, indeed. You're on a roll.
Current implementation is similar to everything else in Asuswrt-Merlin. There is a qos-start script that gets executed between the moment the QoS config is generated and the moment it gets applied, so it can be modified by users through a user script. That design may still evolve a bit before release, for now it was implemented in a similar way to all the already existing QoS methods in the firmware.@RMerlin will there be user scripts/configuration available for Cake?
If cake is coming to the webui, is there a chance of enabling skbedit so we can apply our own DSCP marking as well then?
CakeQOS - CakeQoS Help
Hey! How would I go about including docsis and ack-filter the at the same time? When I do cake-qos settings optionsup docsis ack-filter, it only applies the docsis and not the ack-filter. If I do one at a time, it removes any previous settings. I'm not sure I understand, once you ssh...www.snbforums.com
or for Merlin alpha - this part g9aaa3e5486
That depends if the iptables version used by the firmware also supports it. I haven't had time to check.If cake is coming to the webui, is there a chance of enabling skbedit so we can apply our own DSCP marking as well then?
Here`s a preview of the UI (I wanted to keep it simple, so only the fields related to overhead are available, and there is a preset dropdown to prefill them, just like with fq_codel:
Setting Bandwidth to "0" or "Automatic" will configure cake with bandwidth set to "unlimited". ingress-autorate was tested, and it was totally useless. Connecting to the router's WAN interface over SSH or the webui was ridiculously slow.
Now on cake-qos script the same thing
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