Wade Coxon
Senior Member
Hmm, not really at all. That doesn't seem to match what you'd expect from Cake on a ~100Mbps connection.Good point. I hadn't really played around with this before...just set my bandwidth limits to 85% of the nominal connection speed (120/6). Interestingly, I found that I needed to lower my download bandwidth all the way down to 75Mb/s in order to start seeing download latency close to +10ms.
Does this sound right? Maybe there are other settings I need to consider adjusting in order to achieve low latency with a higher download bandwidth.
If your unshaped speed tests reliably hit 120Mbps, then you would expect to see Cake working well at around 100-110Mbps.
You would want to enable the "Filter duplicate ACKS" enabled on the upload, but other than that, the default Cake options should all be fine.
Your upload control seems ok since you are seeing +0ms there, though I would have expected about +5ms there too....maybe that is a clue to something odd happening?
What have you shaped your uploads to? That number should be about 5Mbps or less. I find that when your bandwidth limits are less than 10Mbps or so, you need to sacrifice a larger percentage of the total to QoS in order for it to work well.
What results do you get without any QoS?