Hello all,
The router is a hEX S RB760iGS r2 running OS v7.12.1. It operates very much like a pass-through router with little firewalling.
Something like the waveform bufferbloat test will load cpu up to 23% momentarily, but it's usually like 0 to 3% load.
The configuration as it is scores D on bufferbloat. It's like the connection wants to go screaming at the fastest possible rate
then I guess the isp equipment externally clamps. I'm looking for advice on whats the best method for bandwidth prioritisation in this context.
(I understand there's CAKE and a couple of others). Most machines connect via the internal-lan access point. The MK router doesn't run nat - that's left to the access point.
ether1 for pppoe, ether2 for the external-lan connection.
My FTTP is notionally 110/21. With speedtest.net multi it gets usually 106/21. It can be upgraded to 990/110.
There's no gaming but there are a couple of things that absolutely need protected bandwidth at all times:
1. VoIP
There's one voip phone, there might be two at a later date. They're not used very often, but when they are in use
I'd like the call to be normal clarity and speed. I don't know what bandwidth it needs for sure. Maybe 0.5Mbit in both directions?
2. ssh-interactive
ssh-interactive for non-laggy remote admin
then, of *slightly* less importance, but still important, streaming (receiving only)
3. because we have a not-working satellite dish and there's no usable terrestrial signal, there's streaming most of the time,
either news channels or the usual prime video or normal-tv-station-that-also-has-streaming, usually a couple of rooms
watching different things at the same time. It's important that these don't stop/start/jitter/downshift quality, and also that
quality is the highest possible (but it doesn't need to be 4k)
4. then regular web traffic and everything else except #5
5. ssh-bulk for backups # lowest priority of all.
What's the best method for prioritising bandwidth? Thanks in advance for any advice
The router is a hEX S RB760iGS r2 running OS v7.12.1. It operates very much like a pass-through router with little firewalling.
Something like the waveform bufferbloat test will load cpu up to 23% momentarily, but it's usually like 0 to 3% load.
The configuration as it is scores D on bufferbloat. It's like the connection wants to go screaming at the fastest possible rate
then I guess the isp equipment externally clamps. I'm looking for advice on whats the best method for bandwidth prioritisation in this context.
(I understand there's CAKE and a couple of others). Most machines connect via the internal-lan access point. The MK router doesn't run nat - that's left to the access point.
ether1 for pppoe, ether2 for the external-lan connection.
My FTTP is notionally 110/21. With speedtest.net multi it gets usually 106/21. It can be upgraded to 990/110.
There's no gaming but there are a couple of things that absolutely need protected bandwidth at all times:
1. VoIP
There's one voip phone, there might be two at a later date. They're not used very often, but when they are in use
I'd like the call to be normal clarity and speed. I don't know what bandwidth it needs for sure. Maybe 0.5Mbit in both directions?
2. ssh-interactive
ssh-interactive for non-laggy remote admin
then, of *slightly* less importance, but still important, streaming (receiving only)
3. because we have a not-working satellite dish and there's no usable terrestrial signal, there's streaming most of the time,
either news channels or the usual prime video or normal-tv-station-that-also-has-streaming, usually a couple of rooms
watching different things at the same time. It's important that these don't stop/start/jitter/downshift quality, and also that
quality is the highest possible (but it doesn't need to be 4k)
4. then regular web traffic and everything else except #5
5. ssh-bulk for backups # lowest priority of all.
What's the best method for prioritising bandwidth? Thanks in advance for any advice
Statistics: Posted by rb760igs — Mon Mar 04, 2024 3:14 pm