Wasn't exactly sure where I should post this so I chose this forum. Feel free to move this if need be.
Anyways I've read a few articles on bufferbloat and I think I get the general idea, but I'm sort of confused if it actually applies to me and if it actually affects me. When I use a Google Wifi router and test for bufferbloat on dlsreports.com/speedtest I generally get a D or F grade in bufferbloat. When I do the same test with my WRT1200ac with LEDE installed and smartque enabled my bufferbloat is non existent and I generally get an A+ grade. I am the only person that uses the Internet in my apartment and I do generally play a lot of online multiplayer games so I'm wondering if it's only me using the Internet should I even worry about bufferbloat?
From what I've gathered it matters more if you have multiple people in your household online at the same time streaming videos, playing games, etc. or am I completely wrong about this? If there is no real benefit to using a router capable of enabling smartque for only one person (me) then I will just go back to the Google product. Can anyone shed some light on this for me? Thanks.
Anyways I've read a few articles on bufferbloat and I think I get the general idea, but I'm sort of confused if it actually applies to me and if it actually affects me. When I use a Google Wifi router and test for bufferbloat on dlsreports.com/speedtest I generally get a D or F grade in bufferbloat. When I do the same test with my WRT1200ac with LEDE installed and smartque enabled my bufferbloat is non existent and I generally get an A+ grade. I am the only person that uses the Internet in my apartment and I do generally play a lot of online multiplayer games so I'm wondering if it's only me using the Internet should I even worry about bufferbloat?
From what I've gathered it matters more if you have multiple people in your household online at the same time streaming videos, playing games, etc. or am I completely wrong about this? If there is no real benefit to using a router capable of enabling smartque for only one person (me) then I will just go back to the Google product. Can anyone shed some light on this for me? Thanks.