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  1. CAKE's approach is to maintain fairness, minimize bufferbloat, and manage different types of traffic with minimal configuration and tuning. This is achieved through various techniques including flow isolation, bandwidth shaping, and prioritization of small packets.

  2. I am compelled however to point out that wifi bandwidth degrades at distance, and APs that actually have fq_codel directly on the wifi (like eero) degrade far more gracefully than what you can accomplish with a centralized controller like cake.

  3. 6 de out. de 2021 · My goal with my setup is to reduce my latency/ bufferbloat as much as humanly possible while gaming on my desktop PC. Ideally, I'd like to simply not have to think about my latency at all. Over the last decade living with very poor bandwidth (much worse than what I have now), I have grown a somewhat "paranoid" habit of monitoring my ping.

  4. Hi there, i have an LTE/5G system in my house which gives me between 80 and 200 Mbit/s Download and about 30-60 Mbit/s upload speeds. sadly I am suffering bufferbloat when I am gaming (Dota, CS2, iRacing,...) while my girlfriend watches anything on our AppleTV (4k Streaming).

  5. Currently I have bandwidth limited to max speed of 60Mbps but in the future ISP might increase it to about 120Mbps. About 5-10 devices are using the network concurrently. Will HeX with CAKE enabled be able to handle that traffic without limiting the internet speed?

  6. 12 de dez. de 2021 · If you've got the cpu, split up superpackets. * If you are natting at the router, try the nat option. This does not work with some forms of offloaded nat. * If you have major bandwidth asymmetry on a link (greater than 10x1), try the ack-filter option on the slower part of the link.

  7. 23 de dez. de 2021 · cake-bandwidth = This is a Cake specific command for setting what bandwidth we want to limit to, default is bits per second, if you add “k” it turns it to kilobits per second or “M” will change to Mega bits per second.