strodoggydog Posted December 7, 2015 Posted December 7, 2015 Does this also manage local traffic (in my case PSTV to PS4), or just WAN traffic? thanks
Netduma Staff Netduma Crossy Posted December 7, 2015 Netduma Staff Posted December 7, 2015 It manages upload and download if that's what you mean
strodoggydog Posted December 8, 2015 Author Posted December 8, 2015 Thanks for the reply - perhaps I could have phrased the question better. Lets assume R1 is not connected to internet, and the only traffic flowing is between connected devices. Lets also assume I had 4 ps4 consoles set up for remote play on 4 ps vitas. Would the congestion control apply then?
Zennon Posted December 8, 2015 Posted December 8, 2015 I think it is all network traffic, including device to device on the home network, Fraser or Iain would have to make a definition answer.
Netduma Staff Netduma Crossy Posted December 8, 2015 Netduma Staff Posted December 8, 2015 Thanks for the reply - perhaps I could have phrased the question better. Lets assume R1 is not connected to internet, and the only traffic flowing is between connected devices. Lets also assume I had 4 ps4 consoles set up for remote play on 4 ps vitas. Would the congestion control apply then? It doesn't. If it is communicating on the LAN side then congestion control etc don't apply
strodoggydog Posted December 9, 2015 Author Posted December 9, 2015 thanks for the confirmation. in an extreme case, if I had significant LAN traffic, would this in turn affect the WAN based congestion control? Thanks
Administrators Netduma Fraser Posted December 9, 2015 Administrators Posted December 9, 2015 thanks for the confirmation. in an extreme case, if I had significant LAN traffic, would this in turn affect the WAN based congestion control? Thanks It would be so negligible that it wouldn't be noticeable so no basically
Akic Posted December 9, 2015 Posted December 9, 2015 It doesn't. If it is communicating on the LAN side then congestion control etc don't apply Are you sure about this Crossy? I was playing with CC last night and turned it down very low for testing and had issues connecting to LAN devices, even the R1 itself???
Administrators Netduma Fraser Posted December 9, 2015 Administrators Posted December 9, 2015 You need to have enough to access the interface but in terms of LAN devices working together it shouldn't make a difference
Netduma Staff Netduma Crossy Posted December 9, 2015 Netduma Staff Posted December 9, 2015 Are you sure about this Crossy? I was playing with CC last night and turned it down very low for testing and had issues connecting to LAN devices, even the R1 itself??? I asked Iain ages ago (so could possibly have changed since then as it was so long ago) but he said that things on the internal network just go through the hardware switch so the router does nothing to it
Administrators Netduma Fraser Posted December 11, 2015 Administrators Posted December 11, 2015 So at 1% CC Lan has 100% of the network? As Crossy has said yeah it doesn't affect LAN traffic
Israeli Falafel Posted December 16, 2015 Posted December 16, 2015 BufferBloat is a big problem we all are having, do we have anything in the works to help get that under control
Administrators Netduma Fraser Posted December 16, 2015 Administrators Posted December 16, 2015 BufferBloat is a big problem we all are having, do we have anything in the works to help get that under control As others have been doing use DSLreports and lower sliders until you get a high rating.
Administrators Netduma Fraser Posted December 16, 2015 Administrators Posted December 16, 2015 You'll have to experiment with it quite a bit. I'm not sure it's something we can look into
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