Re: [Cake] Beating bufferbloat

2016-05-01 Thread Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant
Hi Alec, I don't use that build, I roll my own so I don't know if there's anything particularly clever with it. However: I assume your clients are getting IPs via DHCP. The DHCP server on Openwrt is the truly wonderful dnsmasq. By default, dnsmasq advertises itself as the local dns

Re: [Cake] Beating bufferbloat

2016-05-01 Thread Alec Robertson
Dear All, I now have the TP-Link Archer C7. Would it be possible to have a walkthrough of setting it up to beat bufferbloat on my FTTC connection? --  Alec Robertson On 29 April 2016 at 3:58:55 pm, Dave Taht (dave.t...@gmail.com) wrote: I am using this build. one thing that failed twice

[Cake] Beating bufferbloat

2016-04-24 Thread Alec Robertson
Hi all, I’ve been out of the bufferbloat game for a while and want to try and beat it once again. I’ve got an FTTC connection (UK) which I get around 60Mbps on but with horrible bufferbloat on my Billion 8800NL. What router should I get that can run OpenWRT and handle this connection? Do the