Hi Sebastian,

>>>     Well, that looks like a decent recommendation for the wiki. The SQM 
>>> configuration page still needs to expose all three values, atm, ethernet, 
>>> and  none so that people can actually change things...
>> 
>> So two questions really:
>> 
>> 1) (From my previous note) What’s the difference between the current 
>> “Ethernet” (for VDSL) and “None” link layer adaptations?
> 
>       Currently, "none" completely disables the link layer adjustments, 
> "ethernet" enables them, but will only use the overhead (unless you specify 
> an tcMPU, but that is truly exotic).
> 
>> 
>> 2) When we distinguish the Ethernet/VDSL case, I would really like to use a 
>> different name from “Ethernet” because it seems confusingly similar to  
>> having a real Ethernet path/link (e.g., direct connection to internet 
>> backbone without any ADSL, cable modem, etc.) 
> 
>       On the one hand I agree, but the two options are called "ATM" (well for 
> tc "adsl" is a valid alias for ATM) and "ethernet" if you pass them to tc 
> (what we do), and I would really hate it to hide this under fancy names. I 
> see no chance of renaming those options in tc, so we are sort of stuck with 
> them and adding another layer of indirection seems too opaque to me. This is 
> why I put some explanation behind the option names in the list box…

Now I see how it works. (I didn’t understand that “None” really meant NONE.) 
The following choices in the Link Layer Adaptation would have eased my 
confusion:

- ATM (almost every type of ADSL or DSL)
- Ethernet with overhead
- None (default)

Then the text can say:

—
You must set the Link Layer Adaptation options so that CeroWrt can perform its 
best with video and audio chat, gaming, and other protocols that rely on short 
packets. The general rule for selecting the Link Layer Adaption is: 

* If you use any kind of DSL/ADSL connection to the Internet (that is, if you 
get your internet service through the telephone line), you should choose the 
“ATM (almost every type of ADSL or DSL)" item. Set the Per-packet Overhead to 
44. 

* If you know you have a VDSL connection, you should choose “Ethernet with 
overhead" and set the Per-packet Overhead to 8. 

* If you use Cable modem, Fiber, or another kind of connection to the Internet, 
you should choose “None (default)”. All other parameters will be ignored.

If you cannot tell what kind of link you have, first try using "None", then run 
the [[Quick Test for Bufferbloat]]. If the results are good, you’re done. Next, 
 try the ADSL/ATM choice, then the VDSL choice to see which performs best. Read 
the **Details** (below) to learn more about tuning the parameters for your 
link. 
—

Would that be better? Thanks.

Rich
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