13 August 2017 - 00:56 CEST
Hey all,
First lets start off with a disclaimer. Yes im a ICT person but no im not specialized in networking. Any super specific questions? Go hit your search engine of choice.
I am however found of projects increasing my knowledge and lately I picked up my firewall project again and ran into something lovely.
So lets begin.
To quote; Bufferbloat is undesirable latency caused by routers and cable/DSL modems buffering more data than necessary.
Source of this specific quote is here:
https://www.dslreports.com/faq/17883
So whats this to you? In short, if you have this than stuff will suck. Weird lag for example. Hitreg? Who knows.
Point is, its there and you dont want it.
Do you have it?
https://www.dslreports.com/speedtest
Run that test, do not tab out of it or lose focus. Run it a few times to compare but do notice that eventually all connections will suffer to a certain degree. :)
A+ means its great.
F means how the F are you still gaming. ;)
What to do about it?
Complain to your ISP. Bufferbloat is a problem in either your modem/firewall, or upstream. (aka on their end.)
Or if you feel adventurous, make your own firewall like I did and than put it in your modems DMZ or bridge the modem. :)
What do the possible fixes do?
Updating firmware and hardware itself hopefully includes protocals, ways to talk, to minimize the issue.
Devices which support it can be told to stop ffing flooding you so the queue can calm down. (Explicit Congestion Notification)
You can setup to drop packets so the queue doesnt fill up. (Yes, Im not kidding.. this is better.) (Active Queue Management, like CoDel)
https://rule11.tech/codel-active-queue-management/
TLDR:
* Check if you have Bufferbloat by this testlink:
https://www.dslreports.com/speedtest
* Complain to ISP accordingly or get a good firewall and DIY.
First lets start off with a disclaimer. Yes im a ICT person but no im not specialized in networking. Any super specific questions? Go hit your search engine of choice.
I am however found of projects increasing my knowledge and lately I picked up my firewall project again and ran into something lovely.
So lets begin.
To quote; Bufferbloat is undesirable latency caused by routers and cable/DSL modems buffering more data than necessary.
Source of this specific quote is here:
https://www.dslreports.com/faq/17883
So whats this to you? In short, if you have this than stuff will suck. Weird lag for example. Hitreg? Who knows.
Point is, its there and you dont want it.
Do you have it?
https://www.dslreports.com/speedtest
Run that test, do not tab out of it or lose focus. Run it a few times to compare but do notice that eventually all connections will suffer to a certain degree. :)
A+ means its great.
F means how the F are you still gaming. ;)
What to do about it?
Complain to your ISP. Bufferbloat is a problem in either your modem/firewall, or upstream. (aka on their end.)
Or if you feel adventurous, make your own firewall like I did and than put it in your modems DMZ or bridge the modem. :)
What do the possible fixes do?
Updating firmware and hardware itself hopefully includes protocals, ways to talk, to minimize the issue.
Devices which support it can be told to stop ffing flooding you so the queue can calm down. (Explicit Congestion Notification)
You can setup to drop packets so the queue doesnt fill up. (Yes, Im not kidding.. this is better.) (Active Queue Management, like CoDel)
https://rule11.tech/codel-active-queue-management/
TLDR:
* Check if you have Bufferbloat by this testlink:
https://www.dslreports.com/speedtest
* Complain to ISP accordingly or get a good firewall and DIY.