I have a question, if anybody following this thread has some time. I recently updated firmware on my AiMesh system, and reinstalled the script, which got me checking bufferbloat again. Frustrated by my difficulty getting good bufferbloat scores I tried lowering my download bandwidth to 275mpbs. This is 25% of my ISP rated speed of 1000mbps. To my shock, I suddenly am getting bufflerbloat scores of A and sometimes A+. More interesting to me, the measured download speeds on DSL speedtest are always very steady-- about 10 mbps lower than my cap, ~265mbps. This creates a "flat" graph, exactly the kind that
@FreshJR recommends.
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When I set my download bandwidth higher (anywhere from 300mbps to 750mbps), two things happen, repeatedly-- 1) the measured download speeds fluctuate pretty widely. 2) On my first speed test I usually get a "B" for bufferbloat, and then on the second test I might get an "A."
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My conclusion is that even though my ISP says I'm getting 1000mbps download, from moment to moment I might be getting anything from 275 - 975mbps. If I want my bufferbloat to be good, I have to set my download bandwidth to the lowest measured speed. Does this sound right?
If so, my feelings are mixed: I'm delighted to now have predictable DSL measurements, and good buffer bloat scores. But it's frustrating to pay for gigabit speeds and only be able to use so little of it. Thoughts?