The Linux kernel has support for it. Check the current setting for your particular router.So it supports it by default?
cat /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_ecn
# Enable ECN for incoming and outgoing connections (default is 2, incoming only)
echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_ecn
Er, yeah. They're the links I posted in #3 and #5.It seems...
Er, yeah...Er, yeah. They're the links I posted in #3 and #5.
Needs to go in a script to survive across reboots.... init-start is a good choice.Er, yeah...
I was laying it out... And there is still the question about retention across reboots and if no retention then can it go in a script??? And if so which script??
And that is a coherent answer!!Needs to go in a script to survive across reboots.... init-start is a good choice.
IIRC both ends of the connection have to support it and when I experimented with it long ago, I didn't see any benenfits so just left it as the default.
Welcome To SNBForums
SNBForums is a community for anyone who wants to learn about or discuss the latest in wireless routers, network storage and the ins and outs of building and maintaining a small network.
If you'd like to post a question, simply register and have at it!
While you're at it, please check out SmallNetBuilder for product reviews and our famous Router Charts, Ranker and plenty more!