MinRTT Not Always Triggering?
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MinRTT Not Always Triggering?
I thought MinRTT was supposed to always be on when the class exceeded 4kbps, but as you can see here: http://imgur.com/a/0ujqb it is still in "IDLE" mode. My problem is when its in idle and I'm playing COD whenever I start to watch a YT Video or stream music it will go from IDLE to MinRTT. The problem with that is that the transition from IDLE To MinRTT causes a 800ms ping spike but after that it's keeping the ping low. Is there anyway I can make it to where when the "Gaming" class is active it will put ACC in MinRTT mode?
Linksys WRT1200ac on 1.9.X
Re: MinRTT Not Always Triggering?
No, it is not supposed to be in MinRTT mode when your link is not saturated. It kicks in when it is needed.
While the interface may momentarily say "800ms", this isn't in my experience actually true.
Have you seen in a game that you momentarily hit 800ms?
While the interface may momentarily say "800ms", this isn't in my experience actually true.
Have you seen in a game that you momentarily hit 800ms?
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Re: MinRTT Not Always Triggering?
Transitioning from Idle to Active or MinRTT will involve some spiking of pings while ACC throttles the connection to regain control. Within around 2 seconds the performance should recover.
There is no practical way to keep ACC out of IDLE mode on an unloaded link.
When ACC shows 800ms in its status screen it means that the ping response did not arrive back from the target. It was dropped by your ISP due to a saturated link. This is not exactly the same as saying you have 800ms pings and it is not correct to say ACC caused it. It was caused by your link being saturated.
There is no practical way to keep ACC out of IDLE mode on an unloaded link.
When ACC shows 800ms in its status screen it means that the ping response did not arrive back from the target. It was dropped by your ISP due to a saturated link. This is not exactly the same as saying you have 800ms pings and it is not correct to say ACC caused it. It was caused by your link being saturated.
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Re: MinRTT Not Always Triggering?
ahhh, i see now. Is there anyway that i could make it where MinRTT is always turned when the class is over 4kbps, even if my LINK is unsaturated?pbix wrote:Transitioning from Idle to Active or MinRTT will involve some spiking of pings while ACC throttles the connection to regain control. Within around 2 seconds the performance should recover.
There is no practical way to keep ACC out of IDLE mode on an unloaded link.
When ACC shows 800ms in its status screen it means that the ping response did not arrive back from the target. It was dropped by your ISP due to a saturated link. This is not exactly the same as saying you have 800ms pings and it is not correct to say ACC caused it. It was caused by your link being saturated.
Thanks for being responsive btw


Linksys WRT1200ac on 1.9.X
Re: MinRTT Not Always Triggering?
I can't see the pings in game, but when it will stutter momentarily for 1 or 2 seconds.Lantis wrote:No, it is not supposed to be in MinRTT mode when your link is not saturated. It kicks in when it is needed.
While the interface may momentarily say "800ms", this isn't in my experience actually true.
Have you seen in a game that you momentarily hit 800ms?
Linksys WRT1200ac on 1.9.X