packet caps would be nice... all this is very exciting news.
I'd so love for one or more of y'all reporting such great uplink
results nowadays to duplicate and re-plot the original irtt tests we
did:
irtt client -i3ms -d300s myclosestservertoyou.starlink.taht.net -o whatever.json
They MUST have
sancax1.pop.starlinkisp.net",
>"city": "Los Angeles",
>"region": "California",
>"country": "US",
>"loc": "34.0522,-118.2437",
>"org": "AS14593 Space Exploration Technologie
I had not checked the subscriber signups in a while, and wow, we have
nearly 30 new folk on this list!
Welcome!
There's an awful lot in the archives about starlink here, and the
discussion ranges from me kvetching about bufferbloat, to folk like
mike puchol talking about his simulations, oleg his
I enjoyed most of my last LCA conference. (the apnic bufferbloat one)
This one - (same organizers) is being put on in a rush, it seems, the
CFP is due next week, and the conference itself is in mid-march. I'm
too broke, and too grumpy, to want to travel this far.
https://2023.everythingopen.au/
This is kind of OT for here, but I'll bite:
On Tue, Jan 17, 2023 at 8:27 AM Doc Searls via Starlink
wrote:
>
> A question for the true geniuses here, before I call an Apple one who isn't...
>
> We have two laptops here, both feet away from the nearest Eero hot spot in a
> household network fed b
Low-Power SDR Design on an FPGA for Inter-Satellite Communications:
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/ielaam/92/8502886/8412572-aam.pdf
Also good thread on nanog:
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Subject: Re: Starlink routing
To:
On
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Subject: [gaia] Request for speakers for GAIA @ IETF116 Yokohama
To: , Jane Coffin
Hi GAIA,
I hope everyone had a great last few months! We're currently putting
together the agenda for the upcoming G
He was apparently based in cambridge, but his site is down.
Recently I stumbled across a series of articles by him that were
lovingly illustrative, incredibly clearly well written, and appeared
to use a C library that I don't have, covering a ton of fundamental
algorithms that I would like to have
https://www.nextplatform.com/2022/04/12/with-aquila-google-abandons-ethernet-to-outdo-infiniband/
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The big winners over starlink have been wireguard and zerotier.
+
https://github.com/lynxthecat/cake-autorate#cake-with-adaptive-bandwidth---autorate
finally hit the big 2.0 mark a few days ago.
On Fri, Feb 17, 2023 at 8:30 AM Adam Thompson via Starlink
wrote:
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> Hi, all.
> We've been trying t
On Fri, Feb 17, 2023 at 8:39 AM Adam Thompson via Starlink <
starlink@lists.bufferbloat.net> wrote:
> Sorry, forgot to answer the first part: yes, absent the tunnel, we get
> ~200/8 consistently, occasionally bursting higher.
>
you really should test more deeply, and for longer periods than 15 se
A simple script is in this blog entry here:
https://blog.cerowrt.org/post/flaws_in_flent/
In your case you would want to vary it between tunnel and non-tunnel.
On Fri, Feb 17, 2023 at 9:38 AM Adam Thompson
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> I * may* be able to repeat your benchmarks, if you have something that
> shows
Neat! Do you think starlink might participate? Or oneweb?
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I absolutely could not write a better promotional piece for our upcoming
latency conference march 6-8.
That long, endless throbbing, bass note is the soundtrack of my life! I
could call out a lot of folk doing this, notably Matt Mathis has a keynote,
and Toke is talking about ebpf, and Stuart abou
If anyone here is interested in participating in a new IETF working
group, the charter is still being bashed and the mailing list, is
established. More below:
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For those of you that don't look at patents, don't look at:
https://patents.justia.com/patent/11540301
But I would welcome comment from those that do.
H/T virtuallynathan.
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Now available:
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I do hope more patents appear. There is apparently no support for retries
at this layer (yay!), no documentation on what error correction is used
besides OFDMA, or how packets are encrypted.
Some of the patents cited are pretty interesting, notably the oldest one.
Good to have some baseline number
https://www.reddit.com/r/Starlink/comments/brn6gg/will_starlink_have_bufferbloat/
I am glad that the scheduler patent came out, as my original
conclusion that "cake on the dishy" still holds, I think, and even at
their current 35+ms RTTs, gamers could have a pretty solid gaming
experience, especia
I'm not planning to attend this one, but I hope new faces show up,
here or there, to help.
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I figure the measured bloat on this plane flight was at least in part,
due to spotty connectivity.
https://twitter.com/Erdayastronaut/status/1634202410808754177
But over on my talk this past week I pointed at some methods on
ookla's test I found odd, and did a live videoconference over mine.
htt
I just put together a list of common tools developers use every day,
that would benefit from observing and managing network latency better.
Things like git, and so on. Could some folk out there please pitch in
with additional suggestions?
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SPuDhjMggexUuIGV8lUziQ3
https://www.reddit.com/r/HomeNetworking/comments/11pmc9a/comment/jbypj0z/?context=3
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I often think, I should never have played with this, I should never
have learned how to think like this about hardware, I am nearly alone
in the world, and completely unable to cope with modern hardware
design tools because of this:
https://authors.library.caltech.edu/43698/1/25YearsAgo.pdf
I am
On Mon, Mar 13, 2023 at 8:08 AM Jeremy Austin via Rpm
wrote:
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>
>
> On Mon, Mar 13, 2023 at 3:02 AM Sebastian Moeller via Starlink
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Dan,
>>
>>
>> > On Jan 9, 2023, at 20:56, dan via Rpm wrote:
>> >
>> > You don't need to generate the traffic on a link to measure how
>> > much
On Mon, Mar 13, 2023 at 8:50 AM Sebastian Moeller via Bloat
wrote:
>
> Hi Jeremy,
>
> > On Mar 13, 2023, at 16:08, Jeremy Austin wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Mar 13, 2023 at 3:02 AM Sebastian Moeller via Starlink
> > wrote:
> > Hi Dan,
> >
> >
> > > On Jan 9, 2023, at 20:56, dan via Rpm wrot
https://circleid.com/posts/20230309-connecting-every-home-in-africa-starlink-backhaul
I do keep hoping that starlink will wake up, and co-locate and cross
connect to more IXPs in general, and one day, offer a business service
that can use BGP and existing IPv4/IPv6 allocations.
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Attached is a picture of what slow start looks like on a 100Mbit plan
(acquired via the libreqos testbed, our tests vary, but if you would
like to see many ISP plans tested against (presently) cake, feel free
to click on https://payne.taht.net - it is not up all the time, nor
are the tests the same
On Tue, Mar 14, 2023 at 12:18 PM dan via Bloat
wrote:
>
> end users are still going to want their own router/firewall.
I am old fashioned this way, also, but I think most modern users would
not care, any more about this. They are used to pretty much having all
their data exposed to the internet,
I wonder where that number comes from?
https://www.engadget.com/netgears-first-wifi-7-router-offers-extra-low-latency-for-gaming-123037814.html
My joy in seeing this, is not in what the actual underlying facts may be,
but "The Nighthawk RS700S also provides speeds up to 5Gbps." is the
*also* bit
I still think that ethernet over powerline could make a comeback, if
they fixed the bloat. It was otherwise "good enough".
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wrote:
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> Agreed, AQM is like an emergency brake. Go ahead and keep it but hope to
> never need to use it.
Tee-hee, flow queuing is like having a 1024 lanes that can be used for
everything from pedestrians, to bicycles, to trucks and trains. I
w
On Wed, Mar 15, 2023 at 12:33 PM David Lang via Rpm
wrote:
>
> if you want another example of the failure, look at any conference center,
> they
> have a small number of APs with wide coverage. It works well when the place is
> empty and they walk around and test it, but when it fills up with use
On Wed, Mar 15, 2023 at 2:52 PM David Lang wrote:
>
> On Wed, 15 Mar 2023, Dave Taht wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Mar 15, 2023 at 12:33 PM David Lang via Rpm
> > wrote:
> >>
> >> if you want another example of the failure, look at any conference center,
> >> they
> >> have a small number of APs with wid
more proprietary than cable, the gear,
more expensive, and did I mention the latency?
/me dons flame retardant suit
>
> Regards,
>
> David
>
> > Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2023 09:38:03 -0700
> > From: Dave Taht
> > To: Mike Puchol
> > Cc: Dave Taht via Starlink ,
I think, in general, we have gathered here quite a few folk that are
interested in new technology, and the list
does veer away from starlink issues more often than not. Today, this
about google's mems switching tech hit,
and I keep wondering where else it could be applied.
https://www.semianalysis
I have been very impressed with equinix's infrastructure in the brief
time they have been supporting the libreqos project via their open
source program. (thank you equinix!) so if you know of anyone that
would like in on the inside...
https://equinix.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/External/job/Remote-Locat
tuneable wavelenghts were already required in the
> draft version of the OISL standard published in April 2020:
> https://twitter.com/Megaconstellati/status/1310336728595562499
>
> -Christian
>
> Am 19.03.2023 um 16:16 schrieb Brandon Butterworth via Starlink:
> > On Sat Ma
Battlemesh is a small, extremely low-cost, technically oriented
conference (and camp out) with some policy aspects, that contains a
lot of core, community network, openwrt, wifi and (especially) routing
protocol developers. The overt purpose is to test interop of multiple
devices together, but it i
Vint just asked me a difficult question over here about the
performance of the ISL links for my upcoming AMA next week
https://twitter.com/mtaht/status/1639361656106156032
And to date, we really don't know. We do know it is up!? but...
has anyone managed to measure p2p ipv6 performance starlink
Doc: thank you for giving me a way to express the promise of fiber to
enable a better "production model",
in what you wrote below.
Btw, folks, I am doing an AMA with broadband.io on friday, with a live
chat. It is a chance for us techies to engage more directly with the
state directors with $70B o
> know this).
>>
>>
>> >
>> > And ChatGPT is not the answer for our lack of education and a public
>> > obligation to support those educations, which includes addiction recovery
>> > programs, and the ability to think critically for ourselves.
&g
gt;
> From: Starlink On Behalf Of Rich
> Brown via Starlink
> Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2023 1:46 PM
> To: David Lang
> Cc: Dave Taht via Starlink ; dan
> ; Dave Collier-Brown
> ; libreqos
> ; bloat
> Subject: Re: [Starlink] [Bloat] [LibreQoS] Enabling a production m
I stumbled across this because he cited me, but it is very thoughtful
and interesting, otherwise.
https://blog.apnic.net/2023/03/31/everything-everywhere-all-the-time/
I really do think we are on the verge of being able to cover the rest
of the world with internet, through LEO technologies.
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On Sat, Apr 8, 2023 at 12:07 PM Hesham ElBakoury via Starlink
wrote:
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>
> Google Spinoff Aalyira salvaged Project Loon technology for US military.
>
> https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2022/09/google-spinoff-aalyria-salvages-project-loon-technology-for-the-us-military/amp
>
> Hesham
I did not know
Oleg posted today, his latest starlink batch. Not pretty! I imagine
these will be useful only as sources of spare parts.
https://twitter.com/olegkutkov/status/1645028221493080064
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eters ranging from 200-1000 km in GEO
> deployments, 100-500 km in LEO deployments and 4 – 200 Km for HAPS
> deployment.
>
> Regards,
>
> David
>
> > Date: Sat, 8 Apr 2023 12:38:38 -0700
> > From: Dave Taht
> > To: Hesham ElBakoury
> > Cc: Michael R
Showing more folk about how to look at bufferbloated packet captures
has long been on my mind. But my cup runneth over.
Anyone?
https://pretalx.packet-foo.com/sf23us/cfp
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t;>> random stuff my wife would be happy to see me to remove from the
> >>> house (even if temporarily!).
> >>>
> >>> Shall I ping Ilario directly or can you make an introduction?
> >>>
> >>> Best,
> >>>
> >>&
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"The Kepler Network will streamline on-orbit communications with a
network infrastructure designed to act as Internet exchange points
(IXP) for space-to-space data relay. The Internet-ready constellation
will deliver data to and from spacecraft in real time, enabling
high-speed data relay through S
https://twitter.com/larrypress/status/1646536803544109056
Jim Gettys is already there, I am snagging a plane ticket as soon as
the date firms up.
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On Fri, Apr 14, 2023 at 12:36 PM David Lang wrote:
>
> On Fri, 14 Apr 2023, Rodney W. Grimes via Starlink wrote:
>
> >> I keep wondering when or if Nasa will find a way to move their DNS
> >> root server "up there" . DNS data is not all that much... it is the
> >> original distributed database...
And data sets, to some extent:
https://twitter.com/Cloudflare/status/1648317978344054785
I am cautiously hopeful, having not poked into their code, and too
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I was down in starbase, tx for the week of the launch. It was a great
time, 10s of thousands of people there, my hotel had some of the musk
family staying, and had a party on the roof... I was there packing
guitar photobombing "this machine kills vogons" everywhere I could.
Probably the best summa
On Mon, Apr 24, 2023 at 8:16 AM Michael Richardson via Starlink
wrote:
>
> Dave Taht via Starlink wrote:
> > Everyone wants a water deluge system and flame diverter, but I was
> > thinking perhaps liquid nitrogen, as a natural byproduct of LOX
>
> Yeah, but how do
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To: discuss
Hi everyone,
I'm happy to share that M-Lab is now publishing Cloudflare’s
Aggregated Intern
As always I enjoy the flood of information we get on this list!
still, so far, my research on a nitrogen deluge system (instead of
water) has come up empty for me, except as a fire suppressant. So it´s
either crazy or brilliant. Or both! I really liked the idea of
something cooler that was a natur
On Wed, Apr 26, 2023 at 1:41 PM Rodney W. Grimes
wrote:
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> > As always I enjoy the flood of information we get on this list!
> >
> > still, so far, my research on a nitrogen deluge system (instead of
> > water) has come up empty for me, except as a fire suppressant. So it?s
> > either crazy or br
is here:
https://arstechnica.com/science/2023/04/so-what-was-that-was-starships-launch-a-failure-or-a-success/
with a thousand comments.
It ends with:
"I turned 50 years old yesterday. In those five decades, we have gone
from flying a fully expendable Saturn V rocket to the beginnings of a
full
Aside from using triggering words, like "shrapnel", rather than
debris, this is a pretty good, and profoundly negative summary of the
Starship launch. https://youtu.be/ErDuVomNd9M
Nit: I get bugged by folk like this raising local environmental
concerns, as if you make the half an hour long drive t
Dear David:
I welcome dissent and constructive arguments on all the mailing lists
I maintain here. I have thought recently about starting a new one, for
systems level thinkers, about our space networking architectures going
forward, and our earthly ones also, adhering to the same rules I laid
out
Please come and kibitz!
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since the invite site is closed, the direct link is here:
https://meet.google.com/zah-chsv-nzw
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> Please come and kibitz!
>
> https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/354445
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sted in NLOS wireless services such as what tarana
promises. I am trying to get data from this
facebook group over here, about it:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/taranawireless/posts/1395880697842422/
>
> -Luis
>
> On Sun, Apr 30, 2023 at 7:48 AM Dave Taht via Starlink
> wrote
We did not record this, which is too bad, as ulrich showed up and did
a massive brain dump, at such high speed that I was unable to grok it
all.
Aside from me trying to take the time to describe the enormous
discrepancy between the numbers speedtest.net reports vs the actually
bufferbloated underl
https://twitter.com/thePrimalSpace/status/1653724281233195013
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Ḿind boggling.
https://twitter.com/VirtuallyNathan/status/165386719751169
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> > July:
> > - Galaxy 37 (39A or 40)
> > - USSF-52 (39A)
> > - Euclid (39A or 40)
> > - USSF-36 (39A or 40)
> > - Thuraya 4-NGS (39A or 40)
> >
> > August:
> > - Crew 7 (39A)
> > - Echostar 24 (39A)
> >
> > Sept:
> > - Axiom 3
>>> - Arabsat 7A (SLC-40)
> >>>
> >>> June:
> >>> - CRS-28 (LC-39A)
> >>> - WorldView Legion 1 & 2 (SLC-40)
> >>> - Axiom 2 (LC-39A), TBD
> >>> - Turksat 6A (39A or 40)
> >>> - Astranis (39A or 40)
&g
And they finally started an official twitter for outreach.
https://twitter.com/Starlink
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I have been having difficulty trusting waveform´s uplink results for over 9
months now.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Starlink/comments/134fvis/starlink_and_bufferbloat_how_bad_is_yours/
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Occasionally I abuse my lists to point at my other passions in life. Not
apologizing. Both Jim Gettys and I have been huge asteroid exploration
advocates for years. The Apophis passby in 2029 is a huge opportunity for
good science, and there is an interesting planning meeting for it may 10-12
here,
Live now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvJc2wkyekU
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I would like to give a +1 to BITAG´s efforts. It is a chance to write
a technically accurate document that can be presented a higher policy
layer. I enjoyed my time on the "understanding latency" project
(although I think the single most effective thing I did was recruit
stuart cheshire to the team
On Fri, May 12, 2023 at 4:18 PM Darrell Budic wrote:
>
> The TLDR; is probably:
Thank you.
>
> - site originally used a sort of short form Environmental Impact Statement to
> certify for occasional falcon 9 launches, not exploding starship testing
> - updates have been made to allow for the tes
Zach Golden, who has done some first rate science reporting on
spacex... has had his primary laptop fail, and is looking for help on
getting a new one. This would be a golden (sic) opportunity for anyone
here from Apple?, to help
https://www.gofundme.com/f/csi-starbase-production-equipment-eme
On Sat, May 13, 2023 at 1:59 PM Dave Taht wrote:
>
> Zach Golden, who has done some first rate science reporting on
> spacex... has had his primary laptop fail, and is looking for help on
> getting a new one. This would be a golden (sic) opportunity for anyone
> here from Apple?, to help
>
> h
This thread got pretty long. I just had a comment tweak me a bit:
Fair queueing provides an automatic and reasonably robust means of defense
against simple single threaded DOS attacks, and badly behaving software. My
favorite example of this was in the early days of cerowrt, we had a dhcpv6
bug th
Linux Plumbers is one of my favorite technical conferences, (in
november, in virginia this year) and I just proposed a "Linux in
space" track, here: https://lpc.events/event/17/abstracts/1454/
Vote early, vote often! and if you know of anyone working on linux
based spacebound hardware, please forw
On Wed, May 24, 2023 at 8:49 AM Michael Richardson wrote:
>
>
> Dave Taht via Starlink wrote:
> > These are the biggest reliability reasons why I think FQ is *necessary*
> > across the edges of the internet.
>
> It saved your bacon, but yeah, like all oth
Including an astounding 7 in the UK. Overlaying the map below with the
known US allies shows quite a few that could be used should the US run
out of capacity.
https://arstechnica.com/space/2023/05/rocket-report-ula-calls-off-vulcan-test-firing-virgin-galactic-soars-again/
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While I am *delighted* to see this... the june 19th deadline is awfully tight.
The CFP calls for "novelty", where when it comes to space, reality
triumphs, and there is little widely understood ground (space?) truth,
to leverage as starting points, as yet, IMHO, and few of those in that
part of th
we are getting closer and closer on delivering high quality in-band
analytics both long and short term, like these, against various
traffic types. Anybody here have it installed? This is a video of
amazon prime traffic over a wisp link:
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:70708320
I know, not a starlink specific thing, but when I get all excited
about a new discovery like this, who can I tell!?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_FW13
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I don´t care about the sturm und drang of all these comments, I care
that the mechanism to do this limit isn't also bloated. Why have
people forgotten how to take a packet capture?
https://www.reddit.com/r/Starlink/comments/140bmt3/uk_users_all_need_to_complain_to_ofcom_for_being/
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"We are swiftly evolving to a SATCOM ecosystem that makes no
distinction between commercial and military; one that views it all as
DoD SATCOM." -
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/mike-dean-7a577221_milsatcom-usa-activity-7073384202821361664-uA0w
For those of us that still retain more of an internat
ndermohan.com/
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> On 2. June 2023 at 18:54:01, Lixia Zhang (li...@cs.ucla.edu) wrote:
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>> Hi Nitinder,
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>> I would like to strongly agree with Dave here -- you sent out this CFP about
>> 2 weeks before due date, how likely would anyone be able cook up a paper in
I often get a bit down about the rise of tiktok and the relative
decline in the use of the internet to educate and inform. This
morning, my landlord (in nicaragua)'s 16 year old son, was watching
this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFNuC2I93T4
The visuals were often cheesy, but pretty accurate.
I am happy to see the conversation about starlink escaping over here,
because it is increasingly a game-changing technology (I also run the
starlink mailing list, cc´d)...
On Sat, Jun 17, 2023 at 3:56 PM Tom Beecher wrote:
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>> As I mentioned elsewhere, I'm not sure that the current economics ar
on all the intertubes...
https://preseem.com/2023/06/how-to-reduce-latency-for-isps-and-subscribers/
While I do embrace the need for a middlebox on the down, the home wifi
really needs fq_codel running directly on it too, and cake on the
up... I really wish somehow, someday, I could sit across a
This paper does a really good job of measuring the impacts of tcp
cross traffic, including BBRv2, against the videoconferencing
subsystems in signal, telegram, and whatsapp.
https://tma.ifip.org/2023/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2023/06/tma2023-final37.pdf
Naturally fq_codel shines. The paper also
On Sat, Jul 1, 2023 at 12:23 AM Rodney W. Grimes
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> > This paper does a really good job of measuring the impacts of tcp
> > cross traffic, including BBRv2, against the videoconferencing
> > subsystems in signal, telegram, and whatsapp.
>
> Did I miss something? The paper only shows a dumb
OT:
It is far from pure science fiction (it is rife with sex and politics)
but with a lead set of characters deeply involved in an alternate
future of space and world politics that never happened, but is still
eerily reminiscent of the world we live in today.
https://www.amazon.com/Russian-Spring
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2saqIZRODv0
H/T oleg
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I do wish that it broke it out by provider, and recommended somehow to
those suffering still, install a better device... VDSL can be made
vastly more tolerable. Otherwise pretty good, and brings in
starlink...
https://comcom.govt.nz/__data/assets/pdf_file/0016/320326/MBNZ-Autumn-Report-28-June-202
https://www.space.com/starlink-satellite-conjunction-increase-threatens-space-sustainability
I am under the impression that each sat is capable of about 500 over
the satellite's lifetime. I am curious as to what they are avoiding.
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