24h with a stressful environment, with multiple connections. Stable network. Very good!
Code:CakeQOS-Merlin - ( 0Mbit | 0Mbit | besteffort | unlimited ack-filter dual-srchost )
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I get woeful bufferbloat results on my VDSL connection using those settings. Numbers in the several tens of ms.
Simply setting "bridged-ptm" and then entering valid rate limits works best on my connection.
However, in my tinkering tonight I have noticed that there is a problem with the rate settings.
I can no longer set my upload speed as "8.9" Mbit. The script says that 8.9 is not a valid number, however it has had no problem accepting that number in the past.
It also doesn't interpret 8900kbit as a valid entry either.
Can we get this reverted so that it will accept decimal places again please!
connection appears to be symmetrical?
Good for use on egress traffic from a LAN to the internet, where it'll prevent any one LAN host from monopolising the uplink, regardless of the number of flows they use.
dual-srchost:
triple-isolate (default) is already applied by default in CakeQOS with options nonat
why do you prefer dual-srchost?
triple-isolate (default) is already applied by default in CakeQOS with options nonatprevent any one LAN host from monopolising the uplink, regardless of the number of flows they use.
24h with a stressful environment, with multiple connections. Stable network. Very good!
Code:CakeQOS-Merlin - ( 0Mbit | 0Mbit | besteffort | unlimited ack-filter dual-srchost )
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triple-isolate (default) is already applied by default in CakeQOS with options nonat
No.From the screenshots, it seems to me that the DL and UL parameters are reversed??
I think the point being made here is that you can have dual-srchost OR triple-isolate, but not both. It doesn't make sense that you can apply both.triple-isolate (default) is already applied by default in CakeQOS with options nonat
that's correct. i'm trying to understand why/when one would be better over the other.I think the point being made here is that you can have dual-srchost OR triple-isolate, but not both. It doesn't make sense that you can apply both.
I think the point being made here is that you can have dual-srchost OR triple-isolate, but not both. It doesn't make sense that you can apply both.
CakeQOS-Merlin: > Download Status:
qdisc cake 8024: dev ifb9eth0 root refcnt 2 bandwidth unlimited besteffort dual-srchost nat wash ingress ack-filter split-gso rtt 100.0ms raw overhead 0 no-sce
CakeQOS-Merlin: > Upload Status:
qdisc cake 8023: dev eth0 root refcnt 2 bandwidth unlimited besteffort dual-srchost nat nowash ack-filter split-gso rtt 100.0ms raw overhead 0 no-sce
Code:CakeQOS-Merlin: > Download Status: qdisc cake 8024: dev ifb9eth0 root refcnt 2 bandwidth unlimited besteffort dual-srchost nat wash ingress ack-filter split-gso rtt 100.0ms raw overhead 0 no-sce CakeQOS-Merlin: > Upload Status: qdisc cake 8023: dev eth0 root refcnt 2 bandwidth unlimited besteffort dual-srchost nat nowash ack-filter split-gso rtt 100.0ms raw overhead 0 no-sce
CakeQOS-Merlin: > Download Status:
qdisc cake 801a: dev ifb9eth0 root refcnt 2 bandwidth unlimited besteffort triple-isolate nat wash ingress ack-filter split-gso rtt 100.0ms noatm overhead 18 mpu 64 no-sce
CakeQOS-Merlin: > Upload Status:
qdisc cake 8019: dev eth0 root refcnt 2 bandwidth unlimited besteffort triple-isolate nat nowash ack-filter split-gso rtt 100.0ms noatm overhead 18 mpu 64 no-sce
I can't see triple-isolate in that status you sent. All applied options will be listed in that status feedback message, even the ones that are not manually specified but are applied by default.Code:CakeQOS-Merlin: > Download Status: qdisc cake 8024: dev ifb9eth0 root refcnt 2 bandwidth unlimited besteffort dual-srchost nat wash ingress ack-filter split-gso rtt 100.0ms raw overhead 0 no-sce CakeQOS-Merlin: > Upload Status: qdisc cake 8023: dev eth0 root refcnt 2 bandwidth unlimited besteffort dual-srchost nat nowash ack-filter split-gso rtt 100.0ms raw overhead 0 no-sce
by the way, wasn't there a 1.0.2 script version coming up?
mkdir -p /jffs/addons/cake-qos && /usr/sbin/curl -s "https://raw.githubusercon
tent.com/ttgapers/cakeqos-merlin/v1.0.2/cake-qos.sh" -o "/jffs/addons/cake-qos/cake-qos" && chmod 755 /jffs
/addons/cake-qos/cake-qos && sh /jffs/addons/cake-qos/cake-qos install
can't we ask @Odykrys or @robcore for instructions?![]()
i did a quick search and it sounds like they have been gone for a while?...
unless we figure out the build process for the binaries, we have a problem...
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