Do you do something like it already?
On 11/4/2019 2:45 PM, Kurt Fankhauser wrote:
i see nothing wrong with doing this
On Mon, Nov 4, 2019 at 2:32 PM Adam Moffett <dmmoff...@gmail.com
<mailto:dmmoff...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I can set a higher priority DSCP value on speedtest.net
<http://speedtest.net> traffic. I
tested this on one SM and it works great. On a busy AP at 9:30pm
I was
getting speedtest results from 12-20mbps. I set the speedtest
traffic
to DSCP 26 and enable a "medium" priority channel and now it's 34mbps
every single time without fail (and at my data rate, frame size, etc
that's all I could ever hope for).
The question is: Would this be evil?
The feeling is that for some customers there's nothing actually wrong
except they run speedtest.net <http://speedtest.net>
simultaneously as their XBox downloads a
game and then call to report "slow" speeds. The feeling is that it
would be easier to just let them see a bigger speed test number
than to
educate them (and some will always refuse to be educated).
The evil part is that it would mask an actual congestion problem.
There's also a notion being tossed around the office that our
competitors are already doing this. I have no idea if they actually
are, and I'm also not sure if I care what they're doing.
-Adam
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