One of the things I've
been wondering about as I work on OFDMA testing is how heavily a
WiFi link needs to be loaded.
As far as I can tell, all (most/many) of the flent scripts
basically have netperf TCP/IP streams running full tilt.
I guess put another way, how effective are the anti-bufferbloat
methods at reducing latency on a moderately loaded link?
In terms of WiFi, do I need to run a link at 90+ airtime
congestion to see OFDMA work it's magic? Or would the lack of
available airtime hinder it working?