Spelling correction.
On 18/12/13 13:35, Fred Stratton wrote:
I used TomatoUSB -the shibby builds, rather than the Toastman ones-
for several years prior to moving to OpenWRT and then ceroWRT.
The TomatoUSB community has repeatedly shouted down any attempts to
discuss Gettys' original findings, so it has been up to individuals to
find QoS solutions.
Shibby has the best QoS implementation.
http://tomato.groov.pl
I did not get very far. It was not possible to watch flash video and
download simultaneously on a 4 megabit/s ADSL2+ line.
The problem has been largely solved with the last 3 builds of CeroWRT.
On 18/12/13 11:23, Maciej Soltysiak wrote:
Hi,
Story from slashodot:
A guy moved to a low speed DSL connection. When describing what he's
done to make it work better, among other things, he mentioned he
configured QoS to be below his cap. He put 1100 Mb limit on a 1500 Mb
line.
He's not using the benefits of fq_codel on his TomatoUSB but he's on
the right track.
His intuition is good:
http://www.tidbitsfortechs.com/2013/12/surviving-internet-on-low-speed-dsl/
Would be cool for him to check out latest openwrt if his device can
handle it.
Best regards,
Maciej
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