cake-autorate
Eliminate the excess latency and jitter terrorizing your 4G, 5G, LTE, Starlink or other variable rate connection! (by lynxthecat)
sierra-wireless-modems
EM7565/EM7455/MC7455 - Modem Configuration (by danielewood)
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cake-autorate
Posts with mentions or reviews of cake-autorate.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-07.
- 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
sierra-wireless-modems
Posts with mentions or reviews of sierra-wireless-modems.
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and similar projects.
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wwan and thinkpad x1 carbon gen4
This was found here: https://github.com/danielewood/sierra-wireless-modems
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use dell wwan card in 460s? Sierra Wireless AirPrime EM7455
Yes, the T460s has a whitelist, but this can be worked around for the EM7455. Have a look at: https://github.com/danielewood/sierra-wireless-modems
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Can I use my SIM card in a USB Dongle or similar device?
Cheapest option is buy the dell version on ebay and flash it. You probably want to do that mo matter what version you get. Lots of info here: https://github.com/danielewood/sierra-wireless-modems
What are some alternatives?
When comparing cake-autorate and sierra-wireless-modems you can also consider the following projects:
openwrt-tailscale-enabler - Brings Tailscale to low powered OpenWRT devices
OpenWrt-NanoPi-R2S-R4S-Builds - OpenWRT Builds for NanoPi R2S & R4S from official Openwrt source code with minimal set of patches