Well as you have configured the Hub as a DOCSIS cable modem I guess you would select, er... Cable (DOCSIS).Which profile do I want when connecting to Virgin Media (ISP) with their Hub as Modem, and Asus as router?
WAN Pacet overhead affects qos traffic shaping, well how accurate it is at detemning the badndwidth you have by factoring overheads such as atm and other protocols.I know its not the original propose of the question but I miss a documentation about this package overhead thing. I dont have a clue about whats the correct option to me except its related to pppoe.
These are my choices:The better question is what kind of connection is it, adsl,vdsl,cable,fiber optic. Also pppoe, ipoe, vc-mux or lllc. Full Bridged or half bridged?
Needs more details.
The better question is what kind of connection is it, adsl,vdsl,cable,fiber optic. Also pppoe, ipoe, vc-mux or lllc. Full Bridged or half bridged?
Needs more details.
These are my choices:
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I'm really laic to "network topology".
Here is all info I know about my connection:
- fiber connection;
- pppoe? I have to provide an user/pass;
No idea about atm, bridget, etc.
Any suggestions?
Do you have a box on the wall, as in an ntd, if so I think there Ned's to be a preset, I know pppoe has a over head but I'm not sure about the fiber part.I'm really laic to "network topology".
Here is all info I know about my connection:
- fiber connection;
- pppoe? I have to provide an user/pass;
No idea about atm, bridget, etc.
Any suggestions?
That does tell me much, 380.67 allows for more customisation under adaptive qos, not sure about traditional qos, but with out connection information I can't say.These are my choices:
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Ah, that explains the option choice being less than I'd seen (I must have been reading the beta thread, oops)380.66 isn't customizable. You'll need 380.67 for that.
Also the changes as far as i know, only affect routers with adaptive qos, and yes its 380.67 beta, you forgot to mention your router model, and which qos you wanted to use.Ah, that explains the option choice being less than I'd seen (I must have been reading the beta thread, oops)
cable does have packet over heads even if they are smallThere is no packet overhead with Virgin Media (I use to use VM for a long time), like almost all cable connections.
cable does have packet over heads even if they are small
still protol over heads, do exist even in modem only mode theres calculations out there for it.Yes your right, but in this case, using modem mode its a standard ethernet connection, no overhead.
@mstombs so you are recommending that the overhead should be 0 for virgin media/sh3 in modem mode?
And yes. SH3/Arris/Puma6/latency spikes/DOS/Aaarrggghh
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