I’m not sure what happened there. Even though I chose a quiet time on the home network, I thought some phone or device started a backup or something. But if you say latency would not have been affected, then I don’t know. I wasn’t touching anything during the test.
(ideally mikrotik) to obsolete the default on interface pfifo AND sfq in favor of fq_codel
Would there be a benefit in putting fq_codel on the physical interface instead of default “only-hardware-queue” and run that along with cake in a simple queue? The configuration certainly allows it.
If you don’t want to differentiate between dscp types, use cake besteffort (which saves on cpu)
What would be the real-world implications in differentiating between dscp types vs not? If I understand correctly, it would improve certain latency-sensitive traffic even further.
I appreciate your feedback and suggestions, I will make the changes and try to find time to run more tests. Also, I attached the flent.gz files to the original post just in case.