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      petek8103
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      So I was just trying to help out bufferbloat. I have a 150/20 connection, if I set the Queue to CODELQ and set the bandwidth to 145Mbs for example. I run a speed test and it only goes to about 60-70Mbps. Whats strange if I add a random number like 168Mbs I sometimes get up to 140Mbs.

      Is this a known issue? Is there a way around this? Sometimes this works by kind of of offsetting my limit and after a reboot someitmes that magical number 182Mbs to = 160mbs stops working.

      Any help would be AWESOME!

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        Nullity
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        Try HFSC & then enable "codel active queue" on that queue. I have no clue why this would work, but it is an alternative setup that will change nothing(?), so try it…

        Please correct any obvious misinformation in my posts.
        -Not a professional; an arrogant ignoramous.

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          Harvy66
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          You set your LAN interface bandwidth to 145Mb? Just asking because many people claim "I set X to Y", but it turns out they actually set "Z" to Y.

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            petek8103
            last edited by

            @Harvy66:

            You set your LAN interface bandwidth to 145Mb? Just asking because many people claim "I set X to Y", but it turns out they actually set "Z" to Y.

            So for me to get the speed I want I have the LAN interface set to CODELQ at 186320Kbit/s this is the only way I can get to the speed results I am looking for. If I just type in 150Mb I get no where near 150Mb on a speed test.

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