Happy to see that! Thanks, guys. Adding Jeff , Alta Labs CTO - Darryl has a suggestion how to push this further: "Maybe they can add both FQ_CoDel and CAKE with BQL support? How's hardware-offloading of FQ_CoDel looking on these “prosumer” equipment these days? I haven't kept up over a year on this topic." All the best, Frank Frantisek (Frank) Borsik https://www.linkedin.com/in/frantisekborsik Signal, Telegram, WhatsApp: +421919416714 iMessage, mobile: +420775230885 Skype: casioa5302ca frantisek.borsik@gmail.com On Fri, Mar 21, 2025 at 3:44 AM Jonathan Morton wrote: > > On 19 Mar, 2025, at 12:01 am, Frantisek Borsik via Cake < > cake@lists.bufferbloat.net> wrote: > > > > Should be pushed through production in day or two and they will be > talking about it on https://streamyard.com/watch/ubYm2AffWkYi this > Wednesday, March 19, at 1PM EST / 12PM CST / 11AM MST / 10AM PST > > I joined the stream, and was able to ask about the throughput they were > getting with CAKE on their hardware. This is just for the "Route 10" > rather than their APs, and they reported getting about 2.5Gbps throughput > with CAKE enabled. They do correctly note that the hardware-accelerated > forwarding path is disabled for the interface where CAKE is turned on. > > Supporting 2.5Gbps is pretty good I think, and should be sufficient to > handle all practical Internet subscriptions that are likely to require > bufferbloat mitigation. For comparison, on the same call they claimed > about 800Mbps throughput for acting as a WireGuard tunnel endpoint. > > - Jonathan Morton