[Bloat] Bloat goes away, but with ~25% speed loss?
Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant
kevin at darbyshire-bryant.me.uk
Fri Jun 5 13:57:54 EDT 2015
On 05/06/2015 18:51, Adrian Kennard wrote:
> On 05/06/2015 18:48, Dave Taht wrote:
>> So I am curious as to how well A&A's AS20712 (?) clients are doing on
>> the new dslreports.com/speedtest, which shows the "bloat" grade and
>> actual behavior over time?
> As I say, we try not to be a factor in buffering, so would be
> interesting to see. I suspect it is the equipment at bottlenecks (DSL
> modems) that are the biggest concern apart from endpoints. Our logic
> tries to stop any downlink kit being a buffering point by use of a
> policer though, and that seems to work.
>
It was the uplink side and the recent adoption of Zyxel kit which made me wonder out loud to AA-Andrew earlier today regarding A&A bufferbloat experiences/testing on that side of things with the new modems. You're an ISP that would have some clue in that regard and hence hopefully a bit of clout with the OEM to do things right (see baby jumbo frames support) It's me being curious again...sorry!
Kevin
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