Thanks for all your efforts Dave.

BTW- Same router that produced the quoted RPM test, but now connected to a 300Mbps DOCSIS 3.0 line:

networkQuality -s -v
==== SUMMARY ====                                                                                         
Upload capacity: 22.249 Mbps
Download capacity: 267.126 Mbps
Upload flows: 16
Download flows: 12
Upload Responsiveness: High (1931 RPM)
Download Responsiveness: High (1618 RPM)
Base RTT: 29
Start: 2/4/22, 3:43:26 PM
End: 2/4/22, 3:43:49 PM
OS Version: Version 12.2 (Build 21D49)

Download responsiveness somewhat impacted by the fact my ISP thinks it’s fine to have an arp storm at  a rate of >5K / minute.

Jonathan

On Feb 4, 2022, at 3:56 PM, Dave Taht via Rpm <rpm@lists.bufferbloat.net> wrote:

against: https://www.wiley.law/alert-NTIA-Issues-Request-for-Comment-on-Broadband-Programs-Authorized-by-the-Infrastructure-Investment-and-Jobs-Act-Worth-Over-46-Billion

I leveraged a rpm test in the appendix...

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FjRo9MNnVOLh733SNPNyqaR1IFee7Q5qbMrmW1PlPr8/edit#heading=h.tlg9hjfsdlnr

And I copped stuart cheshires wonderful line that a "busy network
doesn't have to be a bad network", without attribution. Next time.

What encourages me about having filed this is there were only 133
comments so perhaps, perhaps, this will be read.

I have to admit I've almost had enough with politics this year. I am
setting aside time, on a beach, with fizzy boat drinks, to
write some code, or fiction, or maybe, just play guitar.

--
I tried to build a better future, a few times:
https://wayforward.archive.org/?site=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.icei.org

Dave Täht CEO, TekLibre, LLC
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