From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: Received: from mout.gmx.net (mout.gmx.net [212.227.15.15]) (using TLSv1.2 with cipher ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256 (128/128 bits)) (No client certificate requested) by lists.bufferbloat.net (Postfix) with ESMTPS id 414AA3B2A4 for ; Wed, 25 Mar 2020 02:19:36 -0400 (EDT) DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/simple; d=gmx.net; s=badeba3b8450; t=1585117173; bh=Dn/Fh+IJBsVuJyBCZL97poHbubOyKTPK6eTdZXJCdH0=; h=X-UI-Sender-Class:Date:In-Reply-To:References:Subject:To:From; b=Zq8YQ36qdP2sw6l2tuqmqJkNuFqlVlcJywzuT8OrPjdNAH1LwSX73m06q21tdjDeB Cj+lrdkCKcRKkwyolDJK1K/Bw+QPQ39SGuT3iJe00f49CKE8n0fwrihRflPWSXPU9b CeIh377CDWLTfXS3aLaOikrPH4n9XHDGtV/jJSTI= X-UI-Sender-Class: 01bb95c1-4bf8-414a-932a-4f6e2808ef9c Received: from [192.168.1.133] ([77.10.87.132]) by mail.gmx.com (mrgmx004 [212.227.17.190]) with ESMTPSA (Nemesis) id 1N6KYl-1jJDFU1y4P-016gz2; Wed, 25 Mar 2020 07:19:33 +0100 Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2020 07:19:19 +0100 User-Agent: K-9 Mail for Android In-Reply-To: <8a861134-f241-6fe4-b313-2f7e5f93e699@lackof.org> References: <8a861134-f241-6fe4-b313-2f7e5f93e699@lackof.org> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----8UCW0OI5CHQXSBQYXN6DAXSOE098AR" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: bloat@lists.bufferbloat.net,Matt Taggart From: Sebastian Moeller Message-ID: <09E1A84E-975F-4C00-A722-93AD1577E82E@gmx.de> X-Provags-ID: V03:K1:KrsQ+cgHIEbXWtpcH5oKdI24ILrk7em0c/CTQUwXDXGo3b7/ee7 Or4xUl6Rl+T3PAWXygVUVOFp84ecdY/Ct+/49zHEhyBg+rtrjsf1Oj8WmRubmRMLaLTLKIT FEjOn202Nsyy3DLODb7JCJ2c0k4QyWOm8sT70i6O5sBHOBUhbJ8mBBEiOVHcttMVAePGryJ g/Vtok2u6uyEYD57Js33Q== X-Spam-Flag: NO X-UI-Out-Filterresults: notjunk:1;V03:K0:N64JMo2p5X0=:riHrAcbfmY1TVo3TT8+8LT ghT7BSsKApS57CFw/N3KF+leJwOHjH/rWg5CgWRfvIbOuRsf/8O74+POKFDmYhHkwSpSn6Ruc 1n/zs/4o58m/bfWUvQcBMUbG81x9EZ2skDPNTBJde/W33jFI5cXkoEfRH41Z14QLe6AUyhikO hbvuq6covjhfTRUq9v1t1sev5puc2GLoEyFXMZEz8/n95v3ipOjDOM9Wu/G09wbjg/p8DIglu X9aU2Gf4cyYIzqNULss73xMTCN5mRduz7Bd86mvs+HrOZWDPz+H+3mR5SeJBpviX7N/yF/rcg d4wq/dEXxp8N1R+wI3NUBBrZTCi33WcRmwEkphnOwChA/CSePaKUwK8CXFFYoJ3YqVX9BSwL8 5M4WyvPloUmlbOfl4ZYnLGkRzimQ2JihycS+e+SyQ8l0zOguw8vFceqpoQsbWEkI4MGyTESN3 qAvw7OcXx9E32HjUMRJWQUFl5TfIXHSQf7ShlxFHWQ0vYF2WfvSuhGW1tM4KiOeNyB7GxUBoc Lx9jG+U4d6K4AXJzlMZsVKZElOkVkcTtkMlMkU8XhMA8hS4TitMSm3sYVTr6k8jVARqnldT+u NiYMpjmh8d/syiM/fFpNAXVHMa2tH2haj8JUvRig3+o4V8fbDkJac0ELmsMuPcC3jQAbEbDa+ mUK+8ISbRH/eTJeTKrBN6BYMrwW+PGG+6lYxaVqwFenQVuo5pB3rJztdkQ9Ik3JGfcsbs3n3g wSqJvSzDTgqJZQvQb5iOJm+9Oe3EBgkI3BlMnpUcsTJyqDY11NbovZkW+pxtV5KrsgClmjDQT lVoyUx3OafU04Y/OkuFJrW/MbHu4MKK3e671zApaPakG0R7O9wFErJg93sd0FrkYa1HOZm8bG QEaKz2u5pp4LPIsCBGQ60jYrxcTyjLHayTd083OI8lKjwmv6MH6hmKD/obaF++6RUp5fLP+3z l0K1xJSo1fvnnn0Di2Xq4lIjFtcZo4hMEanAOWckii2YgNZmyqjv/kyG28QjSSsh1y2M6Rm6n i4mconDlW2KfWzl34hAEbsn81DAHSYFjb4r+n74/F2uvBJqCn3n9/ZaqAQ6b8wlZIw1/RYRaM Ftij7fppVaO2mCGZKgf4oXgrAgaED9QNziTZOMc0nBqCbC/vSmbZkP/3z7AmzisnkzzvYjgPo rhNYeYAa8bTOoKIicdsVnll/UJMDubA5QGthwmIFyef2zepw1XajykLg9XsDG0JJ/g+Of/UZf 62vwPlKNk5lYac7XU Subject: Re: [Bloat] Still seeing bloat with a DOCSIS 3.1 modem X-BeenThere: bloat@lists.bufferbloat.net X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.20 Precedence: list List-Id: General list for discussing Bufferbloat List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2020 06:19:36 -0000 ------8UCW0OI5CHQXSBQYXN6DAXSOE098AR Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable So, for higher bandwidth plans people started using raspberry pi4bs with an= additional usb3 Ethernet dongle=2E Its WiFi is not really up for the task = but it does seem to make a mean wired only router, the quad A76 cores seem = to be capable to reliably shape up to 1 gigabit with cpu cycles to spare=2E So maybe get one of those and change your old wifi router into a wifi AP? Disclaimer, I have not tried that myself, as I am on a 100/40 plan and alr= eady have a router well capable of that speed=2E Best Regards Sebastian On March 25, 2020 6:29:17 AM GMT+01:00, Matt Taggart w= rote: >On 3/24/20 10:01 PM, Aaron Wood wrote: >[snip] >> At the moment, however, my WRT1900AC isn't up to the task of dealing=20 >> with these sorts of downstream rates=2E >>=20 >> So I'm looking=C2=A0at the apu2, which from this post: >> >https://forum=2Eopenwrt=2Eorg/t/comparative-throughput-testing-including-= nat-sqm-wireguard-and-openvpn/44724 > >I recently got CenturyLink gig fiber and bought one of these: > >Qotom Q355G4 >https://www=2Eamazon=2Ecom/gp/product/B077ZWR8Q9 > >And it's running OpenWRT 19=2E07 just fine, boots from a small USB >thumbdrive=2E >It has no problem with CAKE + piece_of_cake up to 1gbit > >Here is a table I made comparing the Qotom models > >https://we=2Eriseup=2Enet/lackof/x86-router-candidates#qotom > >(compiled last December, so prices may have changed) > >--=20 >Matt Taggart >matt@lackof=2Eorg >_______________________________________________ >Bloat mailing list >Bloat@lists=2Ebufferbloat=2Enet >https://lists=2Ebufferbloat=2Enet/listinfo/bloat --=20 Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail=2E Please excuse my brevity=2E ------8UCW0OI5CHQXSBQYXN6DAXSOE098AR Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable So, for higher bandwidth plans people started usin= g raspberry pi4bs with an additional usb3 Ethernet dongle=2E Its WiFi is no= t really up for the task but it does seem to make a mean wired only router,= the quad A76 cores seem to be capable to reliably shape up to 1 gigabit wi= th cpu cycles to spare=2E
So maybe get one of those and change your old = wifi router into a wifi AP?

Disclaimer, I have not tried that myself= , as I am on a 100/40 plan and already have a router well capable of that s= peed=2E

Best Regards
Sebastian

On March 25, 2020 6:29:17 AM GMT+01:00, Matt Taggart <matt@lacko= f=2Eorg> wrote:
On 3/24/20 10:01 PM, Aaron Wood wrote:
[snip]
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At the moment, however, my= WRT1900AC isn't up to the task of dealing
with these sorts of downstre= am rates=2E

So I'm looking at the apu2, which from this post:https://forum=2Eopenwrt=2Eo= rg/t/comparative-throughput-testing-including-nat-sqm-wireguard-and-openvpn= /44724

I recently got CenturyLink gig fiber and bou= ght one of these:

Qotom Q355G4
https://www=2Eamazon=2Ecom/gp/product/B077ZWR8Q9=

And it's running OpenWRT 19=2E07 just fine, boots from a small = USB thumbdrive=2E
It has no problem with CAKE + piece_of_cake up to 1gbi= t

Here is a table I made comparing the Qotom models

https://w= e=2Eriseup=2Enet/lackof/x86-router-candidates#qotom

(compiled la= st December, so prices may have changed)

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