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<blockquote data-quote="bayasdev" data-source="post: 881155" data-attributes="member: 41799"><p>My ISP is generally fast (75mbps fiber) but every 3-4 weeks there are 30min where my connection slow downs to 5mbps with 30% packet loss. The real problem that most people suffer is called bufferbloat (ping spikes when everyone else is using the connection).</p><p></p><p>I'm using a really simple QoS approach in my Mikrotik router, no real prioritization like CAKE or fq_codel in OpenWRT but it works pretty well at the cost of losing some brute speed (It's expected to get fq_codel in a future ROS 7.x release just like they did with DoH recently).</p><p></p><p>Before (ignore the 480mbps up bug, I measured the wan interface speed from winbox and it's just 76mbps)</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]239418[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>After (shaper set to 68/70 mbps), notice how the ping mantains between 2-13ms compared to the above screenshot</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]239417[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>PD: If anyone needs the Mikrotik config send me a DM</p><p>PD2: router model is Mikrotik hAP AC2 and I'm connected by 5ghz WiFi (DFS Channel)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bayasdev, post: 881155, member: 41799"] My ISP is generally fast (75mbps fiber) but every 3-4 weeks there are 30min where my connection slow downs to 5mbps with 30% packet loss. The real problem that most people suffer is called bufferbloat (ping spikes when everyone else is using the connection). I'm using a really simple QoS approach in my Mikrotik router, no real prioritization like CAKE or fq_codel in OpenWRT but it works pretty well at the cost of losing some brute speed (It's expected to get fq_codel in a future ROS 7.x release just like they did with DoH recently). Before (ignore the 480mbps up bug, I measured the wan interface speed from winbox and it's just 76mbps) [ATTACH type="full"]239418[/ATTACH] After (shaper set to 68/70 mbps), notice how the ping mantains between 2-13ms compared to the above screenshot [ATTACH type="full"]239417[/ATTACH] PD: If anyone needs the Mikrotik config send me a DM PD2: router model is Mikrotik hAP AC2 and I'm connected by 5ghz WiFi (DFS Channel) [/QUOTE]
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