mix wrote:What ISP are you using Trailblazer?
I am using Emery Telcom. It is a cable modem. I know you guys think it's my ISP and that may very well have something to do with it, however I believe it is actually an expected outcome of using the ACC and here's why---->
I re-read the developers comments and I now think I understand that it is working exactly as intended:
pbix wrote:The ACC will not increase the link limit until the load indicates that it would be beneficial to do so.
When I came to the router tonight, this was where it was at. I had watched it slowly go down all day.
A SpeedTest confirmed what the ACC listed as the Link Limit.
I then saturated the link and watched the Link Limit rise to what you see here.
I killed all the downloads. The Link Limit stayed where it was and again it was verified by a SpeedTest.
All of this testing was performed in about 10 minutes and without any reboots of router or cable modem or turning on/off of ACC or QOS. I've done my best to be methodical and clear. Any ideas or corrections are welcome.
I think I now understand the ACC more. I think the Link Limit goes down because the ACC sees unacceptable ping times (which I have seen in my testing and may be the result of throttling by the ISP). It doesn't go back up until it sees an advantage to do so (the link is saturated and it needs more bandwidth and only if ping times stay in the acceptable range?). I have changed the subject of my thread to being a question rather than a problem.
This firmware makes my life so much easier through the use of QOS to keep users I cannot otherwise control from hogging bandwidth. Once again, thanks pbix for an excellent implementation of QOS!
