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jg's Ramblings

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Jim Gettys' ramblings on random topics, and occasional rants.

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jg's Ramblings

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jg's Ramblings | Jim Gettys' ramblings on random topics, and occasional rants. jg's Ramblings Jim Gettys' ramblings on random topics, and occasional rants. Bufferbloat in Action due to Covid-19 April 22, 2020 Four people now live and work in my home 24×7; my wife Andi, her mother, my daughter and myself. Many of you now live in similar situations. Very occasionally, everyone will have network trouble, such as occurred to us this morning. Sometimes it is our “last mile” connection: it is easy to see these failures in our cable modem log. (Often available by looking at the address 192.168.100.1, which seems to be the default address for cable modems.). Occasionally it can be the ISP (in our case, Comcast), either due to some routing failure or DNS failure. These can be harder to diagnose. Bufferbloat, however, is insidious. It comes and goes, and most users have been “trained” to ignore temporary bad behavior over many years. When you go to diagnose your network, you usual...

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