Re: should we consider making CoDel the default to combat bufferbloat?

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On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 21:02:07 -0400,
 Matthew Miller <mattdm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Reading https://lwn.net/Articles/616241/, getting myself in happily over my
level of actual knowledge about the state of things.

From that article, it seems like it might be worth trying
net.core.default_qdisc = fq_codel by default. Just tossing this out there
for the consideration of someone who really knows what they're talking about
in this area.

I don't think that will help much for typical Fedora use. I think you need to be controlling the bottleneck for that to help much. And I doubt Fedora is being used as a gateway router very often. I think using byte queue limits is supposed to be more helpful for end nodes. (Though you could do both.)

I bought a couple of refurbished wndr3800s a month ago for my birthday to replace my home router (and to have a backup) using cerowrt. The default config doesn't fit my service (it assumes normal residential service) so I need to do some significant changes to how they assign IP addresses to interfaces and haven't gotten around to it yet, but am planning to work on it this weekend. I'm hoping ssh will work better while I am updating my local Fedora mirror or when my wife is using netflix.
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