I have today been using flent to do RRUL tests with the values set at 50%. I have uploaded the first test I have performed. It can be seen at, http://imgur.com/6DrMJKI. I'm a bit confused why the DS speed is only 7Mb/s when every other speed test I have done is around 28Mb/s (as it should be). Can anyone explain why this might be? Am I doing something wrong? I would appreciate an expert analysis of the graph, if possible :) On 23 August 2016 at 21:09, Sebastian Moeller wrote: > Hello techicist, > > On August 23, 2016 5:13:19 PM GMT+02:00, "techicist@gmail.com" < > techicist@gmail.com> wrote: > >Hello, > > > >Thank you for your quick reply. > > > >I take it that one of the DHCPs should read PPPoE? > > > > > >Yes, you are quite correct. It should read: "TalkTalk uses DHCP to > >obtain > >an IP address and not PPPoE as most other ISPs do." But I think you > >understood that :) > > > >My sync speeds on VDSL2 have been very stable for the last 84+ days so > >my > >calculated figures will stay the same for some time, I would like to > >think. > > Yes, that is what I see as well. > > >My DS sync speed is 58976Kbps and thus I have calculated a reference > >value > >of 58068Kbps based on your formula. The US sync speed is 10422Kbps and > >the > >reference value for this is 10261Kbps. > > > >Setting the reference values to 50%, I have: 29034Kbps for the DS; and > >5130Kbps for the US. I will test with these numbers shortly. Am I right > >to > >assume I can just paste these into the SQM interface on LuCI? > > Yes, that should work. > > >I will set > >the "Queuing discipline" to *cake* and the "Queue setup script" to > >*piece_of_cake.qos*. > > > >I assume also at this stage, to set "Which link layer to account for" > >as *none > >(default)*? > > Should work, but also Ethernet should work, as long as you do not > specify anything, or rather -14 ;) > > > > >I will then increment the values I have pasted into LuCI (assuming that > >is > >correct) as you have said. At this point, with an assumed overhead of > >8, do > >I just choose *Ethernet with overhead...* and then set the "Per Packet > >Overhead (byte)" to *8*? > > Yes. In essence that is the trick, it might make sense to look at cake' > statistics especially the max length field, which if you have lla set at > none reach 1514 if the kernel automatically adds it's 14 bytes. > > > > > >Is there any benefit of going through UCI? > > Only if you despise the GUI or only have ssh access, I guess... > Functionally it should boil down to the same, as the GUI simply fills > /etc/config/sqm with values and then calls /etc/init.d/sqm to actually > start the scripts... > > Best Regards > Sebastian > > > > > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > >_______________________________________________ > >Cake mailing list > >Cake@lists.bufferbloat.net > >https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/cake > > -- > Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. >