What's the uplink speed from your modem onwards? If that's less than 100Mbit then your bottleneck is still there after all you've done. That's where your bloat will be too. - Jonathan Morton On Feb 9, 2013 11:53 AM, "Forums1000" wrote: > Hi everyone, > > Can anyone give some tips on how to diagnose the sources of bufferbloat? > According to the Netalyzr test at http://netalyzr.icsi.berkeley.edu/, I > have 550ms of upload bufferbloat. I tried all kinds of stuff on my Windows > 7 laptop: > > - For the Intel(R) 82567LF Gigabit Network Connection, I put receive and > transmit buffers to the lowest value of 80 (80 bytes? 80 packets? I don't > know). I also disabled interrupt moderation. > Result? Still 550ms. > - Then I connected my laptop directly to my cable modem, bypassing my > Mikrotik 450G router. Result? Still 550ms of bufferbloat. > - Then I put a 100 megabit switch between the cable modem an the laptop > (as both cable modem and Intel NIC are gigabit). Result? Still 550ms of > upload bufferbloat. > > I'm out of ideas now. It seems I can't do anything at all to lower > bufferbloat. Or the Netalyzr test is broken?:-) > > many thanks for your advice, > Jeroen > > > _______________________________________________ > Bloat mailing list > Bloat@lists.bufferbloat.net > https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/bloat > >