On Mon, May 9, 2016 at 9:04 PM, Dave Taht <dave.taht@gmail.com> wrote:

Is everybody here on board with reducing that by 2 orders of
magnitude? 

Yes!
 
I'm not posting all these results and all the flent data
just to amuse myself... The size of the potential patch set for
softmac devices has declined considerably - codel.h and the fq code
are now generalized in some tree or another, and what's left is in two
competing patches under test... one that leverages rate control stats
and wins like crazy, the other, dql, and takes longer to win like
crazy.

I'm really hoping to be able to use this.  Wifi is the last buffer-bloated part of my home network (the latency differences between wired and wireless are an order of magnitude apart).

And as for multiple STAs per AP:  That's the norm, these days.  My house might be a bit extreme, but we have 8 STAs in 5GHz, and one lowly printer in 2.4GHz (which is too far for 5GHz to get to, and I haven't run a cable to that end of the house yet as I hate crawlspaces).

-Aaron