[Bloat] Updates to bufferbloat.net site

Sebastian Moeller moeller0 at gmx.de
Wed Dec 4 13:00:14 EST 2024


Hi Rich,

On 4 December 2024 17:16:39 CET, Rich Brown via Bloat <bloat at lists.bufferbloat.net> wrote:
>I have made some tweaks to the bufferbloat.net site:
>
>- Added OpenWrt One to the list of off-the-shelf routers. (I ordered mine today from AliExpress - it's due 19 Dec)
>

[SM] Ordered One as well... that said, this is a decent AP package, but will likely not be a general all-in-one router (lack of a modem is likely fine, lack of switch ports less so), especially given the price...
	https://www.bufferbloat.net/projects/bloat/wiki/What_can_I_do_about_Bufferbloat/
>
>- Added Raspberry Pi4 to the "custom firmware" section
>	- ibid
>
>- Added/extended the Bufferbloat FAQs page 
>	https://www.bufferbloat.net/projects/bloat/wiki/Bufferbloat_FAQs/
>
>- I would appreciate comments on the FAQ page - I fear I let my snark get a little ahead of my good judgement

[SM] I like it... I wonder though whether the "and still you ended up reading this" argument should only be made once, maybe as a response to multiple questions?

>
>- Also note that the FAQ pages lists three good web-based speed/latency test pages: Speedtest.net, Cloudflare, and Waveform and the Crusader tester application for Windows, Mac, Linux.

[SM] Nitpick:
"If the test shows latency below 15-25 msec, it means that bufferbloat is under control."
Maybe clarify "latency increases under load below..."  we occasionally see people with idle delays >> 25ms performing these tests...?

>
>Thanks!
>
>Rich
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