Delayed packets are also a lesser evil vs dropped packets.
I found on DSL with my tests on UDP iperf, anything above about 20% utilisation I started getting dropped packets, it hit a level which would be real world affecting at only about 60% utilisation.
Whilst on 4G and cable, where buffer bloat seems more of a thing, the packets dont get dropped until almost 100% utilisation, which to me is much more preferable behaviour. Granted on gigabit cable the sheer size of the pipe helps, but 4g is still under 200mbit, and doesnt have the DSL packet loss problems I had. I prefer my ISP to keep the packets in transit rather than dropping if is local congestion and to manage the congestion myself.
VM Gig1 - AAISP L2TP
Edited by Chrysalis (Tue 10-Jan-23 15:47:11)



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