Downstream Bandwidth: 1703 Kbps Downstream Queue: 954 ms
Upstream Bandwidth: 436 Kbps Upstream Queue: 1620 ms
Your downstream queue is larger than 300ms and thus larger than average round-trip times in the Internet (e.g., 50ms for US coast-to-coast delays and 150ms for transatlantic delays) which is the recommended size for queues.
Your upstream queue is so large that packets can get delayed for more than a second.
I am running on Cox Cable and wonder where, or if, I can make any adjusments recommended.
Thanks
Upstream Bandwidth: 436 Kbps Upstream Queue: 1620 ms
Your downstream queue is larger than 300ms and thus larger than average round-trip times in the Internet (e.g., 50ms for US coast-to-coast delays and 150ms for transatlantic delays) which is the recommended size for queues.
Your upstream queue is so large that packets can get delayed for more than a second.
I am running on Cox Cable and wonder where, or if, I can make any adjusments recommended.
Thanks
