Post Am4eHwJJaBAO2s6EaW by FritzAdalis@infosec.exchange
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 (DIR) Post #Am4eHvfbxnPK3jWWhc by loop0@freeradical.zone
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       Who here has an #openbsd router running, I’d love to pick your brain on what kind of things you had to do to keep your clients happy during peaks in the network. Here in my network l’m seeing latency spikes whenever someone dowloads something, and some times even packet loss. #askfedi
       
 (DIR) Post #Am4eHwJJaBAO2s6EaW by FritzAdalis@infosec.exchange
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       @loop0Are you close or at max bandwidth, or is the bottleneck at the router?
       
 (DIR) Post #Am4eHwnRm9GlYKCIYS by loop0@freeradical.zone
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       @FritzAdalis yeah, close to the max bandwidth, I already set the max bandwidth of the queue to be a little less than my link provides
       
 (DIR) Post #Am4eHxCyFFgapU8gL2 by RussSharek@mastodon.art
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       @loop0 @FritzAdalis Out of date, though potentially relevant:https://www.pauladamsmith.com/blog/2018/07/fixing-bufferbloat-on-your-home-network-with-openbsd-6.2-or-newer.html
       
 (DIR) Post #Am4fRYhyI33lh5mcRk by RussSharek@mastodon.art
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       @loop0 @FritzAdalis I've had a note to poke at this on my network and haven't had a chance yet. Has it helped?
       
 (DIR) Post #Am4gJdZkPRm8QYitdo by RussSharek@mastodon.art
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       @loop0 @FritzAdalis Good to know. Thanks!