Most of the technical documents require an established revenue relationship and aren't public domain. So take anything found on the internet with that in mind.

I still see lots of iperf 3 is better than iperf 2 despite it not being accurate. Also, the lack of iperf 2 latency and one way delay conversations suggest the industry is woefully behind in understanding tests & tooling, and misinformation still reigns.

Bufferbloat matters but so do so many other things. It's not a panacea that fixes all aspects of broadband and home networks. A relative missed their post surgery telehealth appointment because a neighbor's home speaker advertised an open ssid and their computer connected to it as if it provided internet access. 

Home networking needs a lot of attention by my judgment. Data centers have spent so much to deliver ads with little concern for actual users' experience. It's very sad to me this focus and the absence of effort towards redirecting our time towards better priorities that improve people's lives.

I asked my son, who is getting a PhD in optics applied to medical equipment, what he and his peers think of Elon Musk. His answer, "He's just selling escapism to rich people." My daughter, getting a PhD in linguistics is saddened by the Musk followers too. She caught on to his grift in an instant. 

I find our true gifts as those we support while we are alive. They'll carry on and fix things we couldn't figure out or ran out of time to complete. 

Bob
Broadcom is a chip & SoC provider. You would need to contact system integrators to learn more about these class of features. It's similar for merchant silicon and switches. That's why companies like Arista are 90% sw engineers and have no ASIC teams. The market dynamics have mostly driven this per engineering and purchasing cadences.

Below is some older info from Cisco for some of their EAPs. I can't really make any claims about these features one way or another nor about the veracity of the information per the link.


Bob

On Mon, Jan 1, 2024, 4:05 PM Dave Taht via Make-wifi-fast <make-wifi-fast@lists.bufferbloat.net> wrote:
taf
Traffic airtime fairness.
wl sta_monitor [<add/del> <xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx>]
wl taf <MAC> [<scheduler_id> [<priority>]] +-
wl taf <scheduler_id> [coeff [<coeff>]|dump|list]
wl taf enable [0|1]|order [0|1]|bypass [0|1]|high [<val>]|low
[<val>]|force [<val>]|list

That is all I have been able to glean about it...


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