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CAKE-QoS-Script-OpenWrt
cake-autorate
- Smart queue with CAKE and Adaptive mode
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[NEWBIE] 4G internet connection bufferbloat
use a special autorate script to overcome LTE fluctuation -- https://github.com/lynxthecat/cake-autorate
- UK users all need to complain to Ofcom for being mis-sold Starlink
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Looking for a new router that has multiple users and bandwidth throttling.
CAKE with Adaptive Bandwidth on an OpenWrt router is what I'd recommend for Starlink since bandwidth can vary.
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SQM Lte/4g Router
CAKE with Adaptive Bandwidth on OpenWrt is probably the best solution, https://github.com/lynxthecat/cake-autorate
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I'm sharing my internet connection with my neighbour but he gets all the bandwidth - edgeRouter
You might want CAKE with Adaptive Bandwidth then. CAKE can also share bandwidth between devices (not connections). You'll want OpenWrt installed on your EdgeRouter for these.
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Which gaming router works best with starlink?
If you have problems with latency due to traffic from other users, CAKE with Adaptive Bandwidth is a decent option (https://github.com/lynxthecat/cake-autorate/tree/stable)
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Mikrotik HeX performance (and support) of CAKE QoS for 4G connection
An OpenWrt router running https://github.com/lynxthecat/cake-autorate is a much better idea. You can run OpenWrt on hEX, but there might be better options.
- How can I low prioritising torrent traffic?
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Any updated suggestions on how to beat Bufferbloat? (Sagemcom)
+1 - OpenWrt with the CAKE-autorate software is what you're looking for. (It now controls both up- and download latency.) It's definitely some-assembly-required, but you could install it on a $60 router (I'm fond of the Belkin RT3200/Linksys E8450) behind your TMO router/gateway and let it control the queues. https://github.com/lynxthecat/cake-autorate/tree/main
What are some alternatives?
qosify - [MIRROR] OpenWrt QoS implementation based one eBPF + CAKE
openwrt-tailscale-enabler - Brings Tailscale to low powered OpenWRT devices
cakeqos-merlin - Custom add-on for supported Asus routers with Merlin firmware that introduces CAKE QoS as an alternative to Traditional/Adaptive/FreshJR implementations.
zerotier-openwrt - A OpenWrt package for ZeroTier One - Pull requests are welcome!
LibreQoS - A Quality of Experience and Smart Queue Management system for ISPs. Leverage CAKE to improve network responsiveness, enforce bandwidth plans, and reduce bufferbloat.
nanopi-openwrt - Openwrt for Nanopi R1S R2S R4S R5S 香橙派 R1 Plus 固件编译 纯净版与大杂烩
RPi3 - Raspberry Pi 3 UEFI Firmware Images
OpenWrt-Rpi - Raspberry Pi & NanoPi R2S/R4S & G-Dock & x86 OpenWrt Compile Project. (Based on Github Action / Daily Update)
wifi-pineapple-cloner - Port WiFi Pineapple NANO/TETRA in generic hardware
sierra-wireless-modems - EM7565/EM7455/MC7455 - Modem Configuration
iptables-nftables-multiroute-firewall - A collection of nftables, multi routing scripts, port knocked, and iptables files. To get inspiration to make your own firewalls.