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Field Report for cake-autorate 3.0.0 on Archer C7 #228
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I have an Archer C7 and only use it as an access point to increase coverage due to weak cpu. For my wan, I use a Belkin RT3200/Linksys E8450 with cake-autorate. My cake-autorate settings are standard except for using tsping. On a 80Mbps dl, cpu is between 50-75%. Idles at about 25%. I haven't compared routers lately but I think a Belkin RT3200/Linksys E8450 would work great on your 75/75 mbps connection. Wifi performance is great too. |
@richb-hanover thanks a lot for your detailed and helpful report. It seems that cake-autorate can be made to run on an Archer C7, but since even cake on its own saturates the CPU at sub-100Mbits/s, anyone in this position may want to upgrade to a newer router like the RT3200. And @bairhys whilst the CPU use is appreciable, what's encouraging about your helpful load graph is that it's always comfortably below 2.0 using the two-core RT3200. @rany2 the link in the installation instructions for installing v3.0.0 is still master: https://github.com/lynxthecat/cake-autorate/blob/v3.0/INSTALLATION.md Best way to fix this? |
@lynxthecat @bairhys Thanks for the comments. I only posted the Archer C7 results because I mentioned its (poor) performance with earlier versions of cake-autorate. I believe that cake-autorate is now optimized as much as makes sense. I currently use a D-Link DIR-878 (for my WAN). I guess I'll have to install cake-autorate on it and create another field report. And then I should install the Belkin RT3200 that I have waiting in the wings. Thanks. |
I've released 3.0.1 to address this. |
I'll make a script to automate this task. The current way of making releases is too error-prone. |
Thanks @rany2. By the way what would you recommend as the best way to install v3.0.1? I need to provide installation instructions to give to @richb-hanover for the forum. |
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Using cake-autorate 3.0.0 on Archer C7 running OpenWrt 22.03.5.
rm -rf /root/cake-autorate
, thenservice cake-autorate stop
andservice cake-autorate disable
cake-autorate_setup.sh
from the Github repo.3.1.0-PRERELEASE
3.0.0
I then edited
config.primary.sh
to set the interface names and speeds (ifb4eth0.2 and eth0.2 for DL and UL on Archer C7) Results:a) I ran the script manually (
./cake-autorate.sh
) and saw it used 100% of the CPU according tohtop
running in a separate window with an idle link.b) I turned off logging (output_processing_stats, output_load_stats, output_reflector_stats, debug set to zero; output_cake_changes set to 1) and still saw 100% CPU use with an idle link
c) I dropped reflector_ping_interval_s to 1.0, and the CPU utilization sat around 30-40% with an idle link. When I ran a speed test (speedtest.net over my 75/75 mbps fiber uplink), CPU jumped to 100%. The test results showed most of expected speed.
d) I stopped cake-autorate. CPU dropped to 5-8%. I re-ran the speedtest, and with SQM/cake enabled, CPU jumped to 100%
e) I turned off SQM on the interface and re-ran the speedtest. CPU still jumped to 100%, however I think the speedtest showed slightly higher speeds.
f) I did not attempt to fine-tune any latency measurements - I don't think the Archer C7 is suitable for cake-autorate.
TL;DR:
Thanks, and congratulations!
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