On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 5:17 PM, Justin McCann wrote: > On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 8:14 PM, Dave Taht wrote: > >> >> Oh, it's an actual ad compaign. >> >> http://blogs.cisco.com/consumer/win-the-war-on-buffering/ >> >> I was wondering when someone would try to ride this meme... >> >> > Which is great except for the fact that their ad campaign says nothing > about actually setting the size of the buffer. But maybe I just missed it. > Here's the howto they link for setting up QoS: > > http://www6.nohold.net/Cisco2/ukp.aspx?pid=93&login=1&vw=1&app=search&articleid=23428&userrole=LinksysTAC&pk=99b00af64db444d3a50f724e22fdb016&donelr=1 > after 15 months of trying, finally getting someone in marketing to pay a little attention, kinda feels good... even if they totally missed the uplink portion of the problem. Or maybe they are doing detection? From the url above.... *"NOTE:* You can set the *Upstream Bandwidth *to *Auto* or *Manual*, whichever is necessary. To allow your router to detect the maximum level, keep the default *Auto*. To specify, select *Manual* then enter the appropriate bandwidth and select Kbps or Mbps." Perhaps some commentary on the above blog entry will clarify matters... (keep it civil please!) There's even a contest. Why didn't I think of that? http://www.canadianreviewer.com/cr/2012/2/16/contest-win-the-war-on-buffering-win-a-linksys-e4200v2-dual.html -- Dave Täht SKYPE: davetaht US Tel: 1-239-829-5608 http://www.bufferbloat.net