> On 28 Mar, 2018, at 10:32 pm, Dave Taht <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> The two line method is quite common among gamers.

I'm pretty sure a single A&A ADSL connection costs less than two from a 
bargain-basement ISP, what with line rental factoring into the total price.  Of 
course, not everyone is lucky enough to live in the UK and thus have access to 
A&A (myself included).

Something else to shoehorn into the Cake paper: as future work, an ISP-focused 
qdisc (or even a whole middlebox using commodity hardware) using a rearranged 
version of the technology proven in Cake.  Cake itself is focused on managing a 
single link, whereas an ISP must deal with many subscriber links (with a finite 
variety of service tiers) sharing a backhaul link, with the link interface 
hardware itself being unable to avoid bufferbloat or to share bandwidth fairly 
when congestion occurs.  The backhaul link might be to a local exchange, a 
shared cable medium, or a satellite hop.

 - Jonathan Morton
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