The 'Enabled' checkbox is disabled by default. I would have no problem with it being enabled by default, but would like it retained. I use a TP-Link device to bridge to the phone line. In the next year, a build of OpenWRT will appear which I can apply to this, with all the ceroWRT changes incorporated in it hopefully. I envisage testing the operation of that device as a full gateway, and using the ceroWRT device as an access point in the testing period, with sqm partly or wholly disabled on it. On 27/12/13 20:59, Rich Brown wrote: >> >> Probably didn't start sqm properly >> >> Restart it by hand via /etc/init.d/sqm restart >> >> tc -s qdisc show dev ge00 >> >> Should show htb and fq codel. >> > Uh oh. PEBCAK (Problem Exists Between Chair And Keyboard :-) > > I see the problem... There's this little checkbox in the "Basic > Settings" of the GUI... It's labeled "Enable" and hidden in plain > sight above all the interesting stuff in that tab. If it isn't > checked, the router is just as bloated as every other home router. > > However, if you *do* check it, everything works as desired. Whew! > > A few thoughts which might keep this from ever happening again: > > - Was it disabled by default? (I don't remember unchecking it...) > - Is there even a reason to have the "Enable" checkbox? Would there > ever be a circumstance where a person wouldn't want SQM? > - Could the "Enable" checkbox be replaced by another "Not Enabled" > entry in the "Interface name" dropdown? > > Thanks! > > Rich > > > _______________________________________________ > Cerowrt-devel mailing list > Cerowrt-devel@lists.bufferbloat.net > https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/cerowrt-devel