I thought it did better than that with Cake?

-Aaron

On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 8:41 PM, Dave Täht <dave@taht.net> wrote:


On 12/13/16 4:58 PM, Matt Taggart wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I love the WNDR3800 platform, it's been great over the years first with
> cerowrt and then openwrt. Of the many I've deployed I have only had
> hardware problems with 2 of them, and usually uptimes go over 100 days. You
> can also still buy them used for $20 w/free shipping on amazon!
>
> With the recent improvement for cake,  make-wifi-fast, driver improvements,
> etc is there any chance in seeing some of these things land for the
> WNDR3800 specifically? It would be really nice if this hardware could
> continue to do SQM, etc for some of the faster broadband speeds the cable
> providers are offering (comcast xfinity has 100, 200, 250 plans now) and
> see some of the wifi improvements too.

We already support the 3800, although it peaks at 60 mbits of inbound
rate shaping. If your primary use case is wifi, with the latest fq_codel
code, you can live without inbound shaping and probably get 150mbits
well managed.


>
> Thanks,
>
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