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Bufferbloat.net - Bufferbloat.net Toggle Navigation Bufferbloat.net Bloat FQ-Codel LibreQos IRTT Flent Make-Wifi-Fast Cake-Autorate ECN-Sane Bufferbloat Bufferbloat is the undesirable latency that comes from a router or other network equipment buffering too much data. The Bufferbloat projects provide a webspace for addressing chaotic and laggy network performance. We have a number of projects in flight: What Can I Do About Bufferbloat? If you have bad latency/lag, or someone has told you there is Bufferbloat in your network, this page lists several steps you can take to measure the bloat in your network, and to solve it completely. The Bufferbloat Project has largely addressed latency associated with too much buffering in routers. The cake algorithm (and its predecessors CoDel and fq_codel algorithms) are the first fundamental advances in the state of the art of network Active Queue Management in many, many years. These algorithms have been deployed ...

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