On 03/18/2014 04:21 PM, Dave Taht wrote: > Regrettably the SQM system on the wndr series of hardware maxes out on > CPU at about 50Mbit down, 10Mbit up, or any combination thereof (e.g > 25/25 works). If you want to apply this code at higher rates, routing > hardware with more "oomph" is needed. > > I would be interested in a rrul test of your 50Mbit system. My tests > of verizon at 25/25 showed them well managed on the up, far less well > managed on the down, so in your 50Mbit design you might want to merely > control the down with SQM. Host: Linux 3.14-rc5, AMD FX(tm)-8350 Eight-Core Processor, cpufreq set to performance, cpb disabled Router: NETGEAR WNDR3700v2, 3.10.32-9 Target: OpenBSD 5.4, QEMU Virtual CPU version (cpu64-rhel6), 3300.54 MHz Host <-> Router connected via gigabit ethernet. I confirmed that my target can do >50Mbit to another server, netperf shows 128*10^6 bit/s / 108 * 10^6 bit/s. SQM with link-layer none settings: * download speed: 46000 kbit/s, upload speed 50000 kbit/s (~95% of measured speed on ISP's speedtest site). * fq_codel (default) * simple.qos * link-layer: none * results: SQM off: SQM with overhead Ethernet overhead 30: SQM with overhead Ethernet overhead 22: Should I also run a rrul46/rrul46compete test? Best regards, --Edwin