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 http://www.sinet.bt.com/sinet/SINs/
(and inspection of the default settings on a BT supplied modem) I offer
it as in theory being 'less wrong' rather than a practical 'correct'.
On 23/08/16 16:13, [email protected] wrote:
Hello,
Thank you for your quick reply.
I take it that one of the DHCPs should read PPPoE?
Yes, you are quite correct. It should read: "TalkTalk uses DHCP to
obtain an IP address and not PPPoE as most other ISPs do." But I think
you understood that :)
My sync speeds on VDSL2 have been very stable for the last 84+ days
so my calculated figures will stay the same for some time, I would
like to think. My DS sync speed is 58976Kbps and thus I have
calculated a reference value of 58068Kbps based on your formula. The
US sync speed is 10422Kbps and the reference value for this is 10261Kbps.
Setting the reference values to 50%, I have: 29034Kbps for the DS; and
5130Kbps for the US. I will test with these numbers shortly. Am I
right to assume I can just paste these into the SQM interface on LuCI?
I will set the "Queuing discipline" to /cake/ and the "Queue setup
script" to /piece_of_cake.qos/.
I assume also at this stage, to set "Which link layer to account for"
as /none (default)/?
I will then increment the values I have pasted into LuCI (assuming
that is correct) as you have said. At this point, with an assumed
overhead of 8, do I just choose /Ethernet with overhead.../ and then
set the "Per Packet Overhead (byte)" to /8/?
Is there any benefit of going through UCI?
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