NGRhodes
Regular Contributor
Hi,
Last night I spent a few hours with DSLreports speedtest, comparing FQ-Codel against SFQ and in EVERY case there was approx 50ms of extra lag/bloat and I noticed high instability in transfer rates.
I have saved the results and can upload when I am back home, but for now a summary:
Using Traditional QOS with no rules:
I compared no QOS to SFQ and FQ-Codel at 100% line speeds (52.6 down, 10 up), FQ-Codel.
I compared SFQ to FQ-Codel at 95%, 90%, 85% and 80% (repeated 3 times each).
Around 90% gave me the best speed to bloat ratio.
Then I tried Adaptive QOS at 90% comparing SFQ to FQ-Codel.
Everytime FQ-Codel was significantly worse.
Notes:
This is a clean install of the latest Merlin firmware.
I repeated each test 3 times and got consistently similar results (I had to run the DSL reports speed test over 30 times).
This was the only wired device with WiFi off.
I focused on testing upload as the router has the most control over this.
I tried running a ping against Google for a few tests and confirmed that bloat/lag captured by DSLreports speed tests reflects accurately against my ping results.
Is FQ-Codel broken (does it rely on Kernel features not supported by the ancient Kernel Asus/broadcom supply), ?
Does it not play well with the way QOS is implemented in ASUS-WRT ?
It is my router/specific build of firmware ?
Has anyone else test FQ-Codel against SFQ ?
Last night I spent a few hours with DSLreports speedtest, comparing FQ-Codel against SFQ and in EVERY case there was approx 50ms of extra lag/bloat and I noticed high instability in transfer rates.
I have saved the results and can upload when I am back home, but for now a summary:
Using Traditional QOS with no rules:
I compared no QOS to SFQ and FQ-Codel at 100% line speeds (52.6 down, 10 up), FQ-Codel.
I compared SFQ to FQ-Codel at 95%, 90%, 85% and 80% (repeated 3 times each).
Around 90% gave me the best speed to bloat ratio.
Then I tried Adaptive QOS at 90% comparing SFQ to FQ-Codel.
Everytime FQ-Codel was significantly worse.
Notes:
This is a clean install of the latest Merlin firmware.
I repeated each test 3 times and got consistently similar results (I had to run the DSL reports speed test over 30 times).
This was the only wired device with WiFi off.
I focused on testing upload as the router has the most control over this.
I tried running a ping against Google for a few tests and confirmed that bloat/lag captured by DSLreports speed tests reflects accurately against my ping results.
Is FQ-Codel broken (does it rely on Kernel features not supported by the ancient Kernel Asus/broadcom supply), ?
Does it not play well with the way QOS is implemented in ASUS-WRT ?
It is my router/specific build of firmware ?
Has anyone else test FQ-Codel against SFQ ?