[Make-wifi-fast] An "Accurate" Platform for Investigating TCP Performance in Wi-Fi Networks
Bob McMahon
bob.mcmahon at broadcom.com
Wed Jul 19 20:48:42 EDT 2023
I think making WiFi tech accessible to students is a very good thing. That
students make mistakes is also a good thing. I understand the frustration
though.
I've recently rolled out a raspberry pi 4 crib sheet
<https://www.l4sgear.com/> on how to build an L4S capable device. It's a
fun project and comes in at around $100 U.S. Throw in some switches, USB
WiFi cards, ethernet for control, a GPS hat for pulse per second, use iperf
2 and pyflows. All for less than $500.
The expensive part is placing the RF under control
<https://vaunix.com/digital-phase-shifters/> but that's doable too - though
likely in the few thousands of dollars and maybe just a bit more. The math
is already done thanks to those studying molecular evolution
<https://youtu.be/PNoUcQTCxiM>.
Bob
On Wed, Jul 19, 2023 at 5:30 PM Dave Taht via Make-wifi-fast <
make-wifi-fast at lists.bufferbloat.net> wrote:
> It is hard to contain my disappointment that a modern work on wifi,
> that even mentions bufferbloat, could have missed our work on fixing
> wifi (such as "ending the anomaly", now the default APIs in the linux
> kernel), and make claims for the emulator that are so completely
> wrong, and further claim that the behaviors matched a real world AP.
>
> re:
> https://mdpi-res.com/d_attachment/futureinternet/futureinternet-15-00246/article_deploy/futureinternet-15-00246.pdf?version=1689771540
>
> Can I suggest strongly to the authors that they try to understand rate
> vs range vs buffering, the intersection of the half duplex txop
> infrastructure with multiple stations, the side effects of
> aggregation, and other scheduling difficulties mininet does not come
> even close to handling?
>
> 20 packet buffers?? A more typical number is much greater.
> Test through walls or at distance?
>
> Here are 4 resources that might help deepen your understanding.
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rb-UnHDw02o&t=1532s (10 minutes here,
> but do the whole thing)
> https://bufferbloat-and-beyond.net/
> https://www.cs.kau.se/tohojo/airtime-fairness/
> https://blog.cerowrt.org/post/minstrel/
>
> --
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> Dave Täht CSO, LibreQos
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