Well Sebastian sir, I am taking your advice and I'm on windows 7 so right now I'm downloading virtualbox and xubuntu. I don't know if there is one that you guys recommend. Well... I am new to all this stuff so I'm asking you to please help me on the subject like after everything is up and running on the computer, what other steps do I do afterwards and forgive me like I said I'm new ot all this stuff because I want to be able to find my link capacity when using SQM. and Thanks for the help! On Sun, Oct 19, 2014 at 3:55 PM, Sebastian Moeller wrote: > Hi Ernesto, > > I would recommend to not run the netperf processes on the router you want > to assess, if possible. Shaping at the rates you are interested in probably > will take 100% CPU of the router, so there is no slack for running net > server and netperf instances at the same time. Also I would recommend to > use netperf-wrapper (https://github.com/tohojo/netperf-wrapper) instead > of netperfrunner.sh as it allows so much nicer visualization of the > queueing over time. netperfrunner.sh is great tool for quick testing and > figuring out link capacities and worst case latency under load increase > (LULI), but for more thorough comparisons it ain’t made. Netperf-wrapper > will run under linux and macosx natively, but will also run (well enough) > in a linux virtual machine on a windows box. > > > Best Regards > Sebastian > > > On Oct 19, 2014, at 21:16 , Ernesto Elias wrote: > > > root@cerowrt:~# /usr/lib/CeroWrtScripts/netperfrunner.sh > > 2014-10-19 15:10:27 Testing netperf.bufferbloat.net (ipv4) with 4 > streams down a > > nd up while pinging gstatic.com. Takes about 60 > seconds. > > Download: 30.49 Mbps > > Upload: 46.52 Mbps > > Latency: (in msec, 61 pings, 0.00% packet loss) > > Min: 19.848 > > 10pct: 19.958 > > Median: 20.743 > > Avg: 21.229 > > 90pct: 22.739 > > Max: 30.491 > > root@cerowrt:~# /usr/lib/CeroWrtScripts/netperfrunner.sh > > 2014-10-19 15:11:54 Testing netperf.bufferbloat.net (ipv4) with 4 > streams down a > > nd up while pinging gstatic.com. Takes about 60 > seconds. > > Download: 7.02 Mbps > > Upload: 63.68 Mbps > > Latency: (in msec, 61 pings, 0.00% packet loss) > > Min: 21.690 > > 10pct: 117.997 > > Median: 153.983 > > Avg: 150.851 > > 90pct: 180.777 > > Max: 190.265 > > > > > > The first result i gotten by only shaping the uplink and the second > results are for only shaping the downlink... > > > > and for the testing i put 0 on the for the downlink and uplink when I > was testing for the opposite. and I put 50000 in it when I was shaping it > for the test. Am I doing it right ? > > > > On Sun, Oct 19, 2014 at 2:51 PM, Dave Taht wrote: > > shape the download only, then measure. shape the upload only, then > measure. > > > > On Sun, Oct 19, 2014 at 11:48 AM, Ernesto Elias > wrote: > > > Oh OK I mean I was just wondering because I was trying to figure out > what > > > should I have put in the sqm tab because I saw that the wndr3800 tops > out at > > > 50 mbit combined of download and upload right? As of now I have it at > 25/25 > > > on the page. Is that right or should I just shape the upload? > > > > > > On Oct 19, 2014 2:24 PM, "Dave Taht" wrote: > > >> > > >> On at least one verizon device I've tried it appeared that they had > > >> SFQ or something similar on egress from the modem. > > >> > > >> > > >> > http://www.bufferbloat.net/projects/codel/wiki/RRUL_Rogues_Gallery#Verizon-FIOS-Testing-at-25Mbit-up-and-25Mbit-down > > >> > > >> So you only needed to shape the download. which is good as we start > > >> peaking out at 50Mbit download total. But only measurements can tell. > > >> > > >> > > >> On Sun, Oct 19, 2014 at 10:51 AM, Ernesto Elias < > ernestogelias@gmail.com> > > >> wrote: > > >> > Hello everyone! > > >> > I have a question about the wndr3800 routing limit. I went back to > the > > >> > older > > >> > submissions to see if I can find what would be the answer for it. > But in > > >> > my > > >> > search I haven't managed to find a definite answer. From what I seen > > >> > about > > >> > setting the limit it can do with SQM is 50, 60, or 80 mbit. I'm just > > >> > wondering if anyone can shed some light for me here as I have > verizon > > >> > fios > > >> > and my speeds are 50 dl/50 ul. Thank you guys very much! > > >> > > > >> > _______________________________________________ > > >> > Cerowrt-devel mailing list > > >> > Cerowrt-devel@lists.bufferbloat.net > > >> > https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/cerowrt-devel > > >> > > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> -- > > >> Dave Täht > > >> > > >> thttp://www.bufferbloat.net/projects/bloat/wiki/Upcoming_Talks > > > > > > > > -- > > Dave Täht > > > > thttp://www.bufferbloat.net/projects/bloat/wiki/Upcoming_Talks > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Cerowrt-devel mailing list > > Cerowrt-devel@lists.bufferbloat.net > > https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/cerowrt-devel > >