Birdies have told me that it is possible for DOCSIS 3.1 modems to be
running in 3.0 mode.
Bitch at your ISP.
- Jim
On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 1:01 AM Aaron Wood wrote:
> I recently upgraded service from 150up, 10dn Mbps to xfinity's gigabit
> (with
On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 8:58 AM Aaron Wood wrote:
>
> One other thought I've had with this, is that the apu2 is multi-core, and the
> i210 is multi-queue.
>
> Cake/htb aren't, iirc, setup to run on multiple cores (as the rate limiters
> then don't talk to each other). But with the correct
>
> >>> But it's DOCSIS 3.1, so why isn't PIE working? Theory: It's in
> DOCSIS 3.0
> >>> upstream mode based on the status LEDs. Hopefully it will go away if
> I can
> >>> convince it to run in DOCSIS 3.1 mode.
> >>
> >> I think that while PIE is "mandatory to implement" in DOCSIS 3.1, the
>
On Tue, Mar 24, 2020 at 11:19 PM Sebastian Moeller wrote:
> So, for higher bandwidth plans people started using raspberry pi4bs with
> an additional usb3 Ethernet dongle. Its WiFi is not really up for the task
> but it does seem to make a mean wired only router, the quad A76 cores seem
> to be
One other thought I've had with this, is that the apu2 is multi-core, and
the i210 is multi-queue.
Cake/htb aren't, iirc, setup to run on multiple cores (as the rate limiters
then don't talk to each other). But with the correct tuple hashing in the
i210, I _should_ be able to split things and do
So, for higher bandwidth plans people started using raspberry pi4bs with an
additional usb3 Ethernet dongle. Its WiFi is not really up for the task but it
does seem to make a mean wired only router, the quad A76 cores seem to be
capable to reliably shape up to 1 gigabit with cpu cycles to
Aaron Wood writes:
> I recently upgraded service from 150up, 10dn Mbps to xfinity's gigabit
> (with 35Mbps up) tier, and picked up a DOCSIS 3.1 modem to go with it.
>
> Flent test results are here:
> https://burntchrome.blogspot.com/2020/03/bufferbloat-with-comcast-gigabit-with.html
>
> tl/dr;
Hi Toke,
> On Mar 25, 2020, at 09:58, Toke Høiland-Jørgensen wrote:
>
> Aaron Wood writes:
>
>> I recently upgraded service from 150up, 10dn Mbps to xfinity's gigabit
>> (with 35Mbps up) tier, and picked up a DOCSIS 3.1 modem to go with it.
>>
>> Flent test results are here:
>>
"David P. Reed" writes:
> Thanks, Colin, for the info. Sadly, I learned all about the licensing
> of content in the industry back about 20 years ago when I was active
> in the battles about Xcasting rights internationally (extending
> "broadcast rights" to the Web, which are rights that exist
Sebastian Moeller writes:
> Hi Toke,
>
>
>> On Mar 25, 2020, at 09:58, Toke Høiland-Jørgensen wrote:
>>
>> Aaron Wood writes:
>>
>>> I recently upgraded service from 150up, 10dn Mbps to xfinity's gigabit
>>> (with 35Mbps up) tier, and picked up a DOCSIS 3.1 modem to go with it.
>>>
>>>
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