Re: [Bulk] Re: has anyone tried adsl-optmizer kernel patches for dsl modems?

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Sophana Kok wrote:
Markus Schulz wrote:

On Wednesday 16 November 2005 16:03, Andy Furniss wrote:
I use something similar and use ceil 286kbit while synced at 288kbit
without problems.

What thing similar do you use? I don't understand why it is not in the kernel already.

I use my own based on the tc tweak that Ed Wildgoose posted to the list, but patching htb aswell so it's perfect (the tc alone patch is a cell too big for some packet sizes)


should be easy to patch in. Overhead is only a simple variable which will be added in htb/* module for each paket. Only sign/unsign problem should be considered.
How?

The ppp over aal5 atm encapsulation is in almost all adsl lines isn't it?
Isn't it standard?

In jeesper's thesis there is a table - Knowing you overhead can be tricky - but you can test, best if your modem gives cell counters or even if it doesn't on adsl you may be able to see differences in throughput/latency if you look hard enough.

This makes a huge number of lines in the world.
Are there other patches ?
or distributions that already include these patches?

I don't think so, patching is easy you need to test and know your overheads aswell.

Andy.
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