The 'less wrong' overhead figure is 12. The incumbent telco BT who
provide access to the 'last mile' (or the bit from the nearest FTTC
cabinet and the property) use a VLAN tag, adding another 4 bytes to each
frame going over the wire.
The above guesswork based on SIN498
I have today been using flent to do RRUL tests with the values set at 50%.
I have uploaded the first test I have performed. It can be seen at,
http://imgur.com/6DrMJKI.
I'm a bit confused why the DS speed is only 7Mb/s when every other speed
test I have done is around 28Mb/s (as it should be).
Many apologies, the link should be, http://imgur.com/6DrMJKI.
On 24 August 2016 at 18:01, techic...@gmail.com wrote:
> I have today been using flent to do RRUL tests with the values set at 50%.
>
> I have uploaded the first test I have performed. It can be seen at,
>
My apologies again. The link should be, http://imgur.com/6DrMJKI
On 24 August 2016 at 18:03, techic...@gmail.com wrote:
> Many apologies, the link should be, http://imgur.com/6DrMJKI.
>
> On 24 August 2016 at 18:01, techic...@gmail.com
> wrote:
>
>> I
The RRUL graph shows 4 simultaneous flows. The total of 4 flows
averaging 7Mb/s is 28Mb/s :).
I think it's more obvious when you know what the legend means. The flows
have different service markings (which may or may not have any effect).
BE = "Best effort" (neither high nor low priority)