[Bloat] Comcast upped service levels -> WNDR3800 can't cope...

Toke Høiland-Jørgensen toke at toke.dk
Sat Aug 30 09:03:19 EDT 2014


Jonathan Morton <chromatix99 at gmail.com> writes:

> Looking at the code, HTB is considerably more complex than TBF in
> Linux, and not all of the added complexity is due to being classful
> (though a lot of it is). It seems that TBF has dire warnings all over
> it about having limited packet-rate capacity which depends on the
> value of HZ, while HTB has some sort of solution to that problem.

Last I checked, those warnings were out-dated. Everything is in
nanosecond resolution now, including TBF. I've been successfully using
TBF in my experiments at bandwidths up to 100Mbps (on Intel Core2 x86
boxes, that is).

-Toke
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