ago you’ve seen too: https://forum.openwrt.org/t/sqm-reporting/59960/96
Best Regards,
Nils Andreas Svee
> On Jan 9, 2024, at 18:17, Dave Taht wrote:
>
> Principal limitation for libreqos on a small box is has to have
> multiple hardware queues and support eBPF.
>
> Seriou
I probably could, but it seems *a bit* more complex than I need more my little
home network? ;)
Best Regards,
Nils Andreas Svee
> On Jan 9, 2024, at 18:07, dave seddon wrote:
>
> Nils - I guess you could run LibreQoS on N100?
>
> On Tue, Jan 9, 2024 at 8:57 AM Nils Andrea
> On Jan 9, 2024, at 17:05, Dave Taht wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jan 9, 2024 at 10:40 AM Nils Andreas Svee via Cake
> mailto:cake@lists.bufferbloat.net>> wrote:
>
>> Though frankly, I don’t plan on updating the sch_cake and tc binaries when
>> new firmwares are releas
, as they don’t publish the GPL archives on their
webpage after the redesign, and they don’t respond to requests for them either
by the looks of the forums. So if it breaks there’s not much I can do anymore.
Best Regards,
Nils Andreas Svee
> On Jan 3, 2024, at 14:44, Pete Heist via Cake
>
We're getting there :)
If there's any interested folks on this list please do join us over at the
OpenWrt forum.
Best Regards
Nils
On Wed, Dec 29, 2021, at 04:43, Dave Taht wrote:
> https://forum.openwrt.org/t/cake-w-adaptive-bandwidth/108848/1618
>
>
> --
> I tried to build a better future, a
ger visible anyway.
>
> There is a Python binding to libnetfilter_queue which might make it
> easier to play quickly.
>
> regards,
> John
>
>
> On 20 May 2021 17:07:43 BST, Nils Andreas Svee wrote:
> > Hi folks
> >
> > Currently my setup looks something like
Hi folks
Currently my setup looks something like this: LAN <-> EdgeRouter <->
WireGuard <-> VPS <-> Internet.
CAKE for upstream is running on the EdgeRouter and downstream on the
VPS.
The public IPs are all on the VPS per today, so that the host isolation
can do its job with NAT enabled.
On 2/26/21 12:47 PM, Toke Høiland-Jørgensen wrote:
Yeah, there would have to be some kind of probing to discover when the
bandwidth goes up (maybe something like what BBR does?). Working out the
details of this is still in the future, this is all just loose plans
that I'll try to get back to
On 2/26/21 8:26 AM, Taraldsen Erik wrote:
*Fra:* Nils Andreas Svee
I am indeed running them on Ethernet. I don't actually use the
B818 for anything else than as a LTE modem, so I wouldn't know, if
I could get the thing to bridge I would. Or replace it with
something else
On 2/25/21 11:30 AM, Toke Høiland-Jørgensen wrote:
Ah, wireguard doesn't have XDP support, so that's likely not going to
work; and if you run it on the physical interface, even if you didn't
get driver errors, the tool would just see the encrypted packets which
is not terribly helpful (it
being idle for a few
minutes, better known as scraping the stats with cURL
- Nils.
-Erik
*Fra:* Cake på vegne av Nils
Andreas Svee
*Sendt:* torsdag 25. februar 2021 00.27
*Til:* Taraldsen Erik; Dave Taht; bloat; cer
I ran it on my router though, which has a decent amount of TCP flows running at
any given time.
It's all going over a wg tunnel though, that might be wonky for all I know.
libbpf doesn't like it if I try to disable the VPN and run it on the WAN
interface at least, because it's a virtio
Ah, yeah it's fixed wireless I meant. Didn't really know how to say it right in
English.
We've got the Huawei B818-260 with an EMCOM XPOL-2 4G/5G on the wall.
Yes, we've got a 30 Mbit/sec subscription. In practice we usually see ~30 Mbit
downstream and 10-15 upstream, and I believe when we
I'll look into pping. Admittedly I'm quite ignorant about BPF, so I'll likely
blunder about for a bit, but hey, got it to compile - *and* run, but I didn't
get any output other than the messages from clean_map. Dunno if I did something
wrong, I'll look at it again tomorrow.
Best Regards
Nils
Thanks for the talk Dave and it was nice meeting you all!
Never really did much in the way of Flent tests after moving from ADSL to
Telenor's "wireless broadband" aka. 4G. So I ran some after leaving the
meeting, with CAKE on or off, and let me tell you - it's terrifying, 4G sucks
indeed., not
Seems I forgot to actually send the e-mail saying that it's back up and happily
chugging along, my bad.
Best Regards
Nils
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You just did :)
I'll be bringing it back up this weekend. I've been moving everything to a new
box,
but never got around to bringing services back up until now.
I'll probably get the master up tonight, restoring access to existing builds at
least.
Best Regards
Nils
On Wed, Nov 15, 2017, at 21:19, Dave Taht wrote:
>
> > There’s also been a Cake support feature request hanging around in the
> > EdgeOS
> > forums for a while after Lochnair’s successful work to get it built for the
> > EdgeRouter firmware:
> >
> >
, at 21:58, Pete Heist wrote:
>
>> On Nov 15, 2017, at 9:28 PM, Nils Andreas Svee
>> <n...@stokkdalen.no> wrote:>>
>> On Wed, Nov 15, 2017, at 21:19, Dave Taht wrote:
>>>
>>>> There’s also been a Cake support feature request hanging around in
&
Kinda surprising that the plain ER-X isn't readily available. I know
Dustin used to have them, but they're out of stock. Both of them will do
just fine, but I'd probably pick the ER-X-SFP for the beefier CPU, if
only to get some extra headroom. Mind the ER-X only have 256 MB RAM and
256 MB flash,
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