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TCP congestion control and large router buffers
- Subject: TCP congestion control and large router buffers
- From: vasil at ludost.net (Vasil Kolev)
- Date: Thu, 09 Dec 2010 17:09:42 +0200
https://gettys.wordpress.com/2010/12/06/whose-house-is-of-glasse-must-not-throw-stones-at-another/
I wonder why this hasn't made the rounds here. From what I see, a change
in this part (e.g. lower buffers in customer routers, or a change (yet
another) to the congestion control algorithms) would do miracles for
end-user perceived performance and should help in some way with the net
neutrality dispute.
I also understand that a lot of the people here operate routers which
are a bit far from the end-users and don't have a lot to do with this
issue, but the rest should have something to do with
choosing/configuring these end-user devices, so this should be relevant.
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Regards,
Vasil Kolev
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