I lowered limit to 850 kbps and ACC became active. At first the ping was very high ~5000ms, but then ACC gradually lowered the link limit and ping normalized to ~1000ms. Here is the status after a minute of constant load on channel:
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State: ACTIVE
Link limit: 174 (kbps)
Fair Link limit: 180 (kbps)
Link load: 177 (kbps)
Ping: 322 (ms)
Filtered ping: 140 (ms)
Ping time limit: 154 (ms)
Classes Active: 2
I think ACC gives not much attention to my service's class. Active classes are "normal" and "fast", I thought that ACC will enter MINRTT mode to provide a better ping to my class with minrtt flag. I think that is happening because my service's requests are too sparse and too small.
Now I have set a min and max bandwidth of my service to 5 kbps (in UL and DL QoS sections) and the total bandwidth to 256. The ping is ~500ms now while running a download manager, I think it is acceptable.
The problem is that if I set total BW to 850 it takes too long for ACC to normalize the speed (and I experience packet loss in process) and I'm afraid that in this setting the nighttime speed will be limited by 850kbps.
It is a cardsharing client that requests keys from some server every 10 seconds to decode a signal from satellite.