Whilst I understand it's not designed for High Bandwidth uplinks - how does
it scale to 1 to 10Gbit symmetrical (or near symmetrical) uplinks ?
One of the problems i've had with Cake is that it becomes CPU bound beyond
around 3 or 4 gigabit.
On Sat, 16 Apr 2022 at 07:41, Andrew Somerville
Dear all,
Thank you very much for the introduction Sebastian.
To give some context, my wife and I relocated to the Scottish Highlands and
now rely upon a 4G LTE connection for work and personal use through
Vodafone UK. I have spent quite a lot of time working on this autorate
problem and have
it's looking promising.
in trying to get an android to do better this recent ML paper crossed my desk:
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2007.02735.pdf
On Wed, Apr 6, 2022 at 1:38 PM Sebastian Moeller wrote:
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> Dear Dave, dear all
>
> please, let me introduce Andrew to this list, who is the driving force
Dear Dave, dear all
please, let me introduce Andrew to this list, who is the driving force behind
CAKE-autorate's design and implementation (which started from a more
theoretical discussion in the OpenWrt forum before turning into something
tangible). There are other alternative approaches for
For the past several days, I have been very successfully using
variants of the cake-autorate code to manage my connections on the
boat, for which I use a tether to my laptop.
https://github.com/lynxthecat/CAKE-autorate
Although this test claims my link was inadequate for a good videoconference