To answer your question: to test for buffer bloat you want to ping a server outside of your network (example: google.com) and measure the increase in latency when running a speed test (if the speed test maxes out your connection). I ping my ISPs DNS IP because it is very consistent in latency from my location.I ended up getting my self a AX11000 and Cm2000 to take advantage of my ISP 1200Mbps plan. I have those in hand now with merlin on the router and will do some testing, if I understood right the best way to test for bufferbloat is to run a speed test and then ping to the host computer using another device correct? should the computer pinging out to the host be connected on via lan for the most accurate results? I also ordered a dual lan card and ill do some testing to see if that changes anything with bufferbloat but I highly doubt it. I will probably do testing with flexqos as I want to still have hardware acceleration.