Georgios Amanakis <[email protected]> writes:

> I gave high RTT with high bandwidth a try:
> server -- delay -- mbox -- client
> netserver 300/300ms 45/900mbit flent

Neat.

An actual satellite link would be interesting to test against, as
whatever we are trying here beats against whatever they have already in
place.



>
> I had to run flent with "-s 0.61" in order to avoid errors with fping dying
> prematurely.
> Comparing noack, ack, and ack-aggressive, ack seems to give the highest 
> download
> rates.
> Cake was setup with "rtt 600ms".
>
> George
>
> On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 6:25 PM, Jonathan Morton <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>
>     High RTT with relatively high bandwidth is traditionally considered
>     challenging, and is representative of Australasian and satellite
>     connections. Definitely do some of those.
>
>     Low bandwidth should also be interesting. DSL at 4/1 Mbit is typical entry
>     level package here.
>
>     - Jonathan Morton
>     
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