hmm, I think measuring bufferbloat and calling it latency seems like a mistake. Sure, they're both units of delay, i.e. time, but they really are different engineering (and some physics) related phenomena.
I'm not planning on
testing that particular router. But my new benchmark suite
includes round-trip latency tests using ping simultaneous with
running TCP/IP traffic full blast.
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Felix tells me this ax router has all our stuff in it.
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Is this because of the mt76 driver ?
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