> On 4 Feb, 2019, at 12:04 am, Jonas Mårtensson <[email protected]> > wrote: > > I'm running OpenWrt with sqm on my home router. Is there any potential > problem with enabling sqm with cake on both eth0 (wan) and wlan0? The reason > for doing this is that if I only do shaping on the wan interface I still get > bad uplink bufferbloat on wifi. I assume this is because the bottleneck in > this case is actually the wifi and the bloat is in the end device (laptop, > phone, etc.). By shaping to a rate lower than the wifi rate, the bloat > disappears. Is there any better way to accomplish this than to enable a > second sqm instance on wlan0 if I don't want to sacrifice speed for wired > devices?
Aside from fixing the end device so it isn't bloated in the first place, I think you have a reasonable solution there. You might only need to limit the ingress rate on wlan0, if your router's wifi stack is debloated. - Jonathan Morton _______________________________________________ Cake mailing list [email protected] https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/cake
