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DIY Book Scanning Majestic SEO mart-e robtex Cerowrt CeroWrt is a project built on the OpenWrt firmware to resolve the endemic problems of bufferbloat in home networking today, and to push forward the state of the art of edge networks and routers. Projects include proper IPv6 support, tighter integration with DNSSEC, and most importantly, reducing bufferbloat in both the wired and wireless components of the stack. The CeroWrt 3.10 series of builds include the following features and capabilities: Linux 3.10 kernel. Wiki: The most up-to-date information about the project Members

SiteSpeedLab FamFamFam Push 2 Check Bufferbloat I received the following question today from Ralph Droms. I include an edited version of my response to Ralph. On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 9:45 AM, Ralph Droms (rdroms) <rdroms@yyy.zzz> wrote: Someone suggested to me that bufferbloat might even be worse in switches/bridges than in routers. True fact? Ralph, It is hard to quantify as to whether switches or routers are “worse”, and I’ve never tried, nor seen any published systematic data. wouldn’t believe such data if I saw it, anyway. I don’t have first hand information (to just point you at particular product specs; I tend not to try to find out whom is particularly guilty as it can only get me in hot water if I compare particular vendors). You can go look at specs of switches yourself and figure out switches have problems from first principles. Feel free to write a paper! Here’s what I do know. Ethernet Switches: The simplest switch case is where you have a 10G or 1G switch being operated at 1G or 100M; you end up 10x or 100x over buffered.

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