Eugene Grosbein wrote:
On Mon, Oct 05, 2009 at 03:20:58PM +0500, rihad wrote:
Where has TCP slow-start gone? My router box
isn't some application proxy that starts downloading at full 100 mbit/s
thus quickly filling client's 1 mbit/s link. It's just a router.
While there is no or little competition for bandwidth from the router
to clients, TCP would work just fine. I suspect your shaping policy
makes heavy competition between clients. In this case, TCP behaves
not-so-well without help of router's good shaping algorythms
and taildrop is not good one.
Nothing fancy (i.e. no competition). Only tons of per-user pipes
simulating the given throughput.
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