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Create a single thread or a pool of threads and just signal when messages are available. Upon receiving the signal, the thread can perform any necessary message processing. I have not yet had visitors around for a celebration since changing to BT broadband and the Smart Hub 2, so I do not know if this bufferbloat issue will reappear when these visitors take lots of pictures. So any time I had visitors around taking pictures, bufferbloat would often render browsing the web very slow.
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Just to mention that the benchmarks I did made me believe that the costs of thread-creation lies in the range of one millisecond (on an Alderlake test system with Ubuntu 22.04). In your example, it would make sense (as has already been pointed out) to create a thread that handles all of the serial communication and is eternal. So, I borrowed an EE Smart Hub Plus (SH31B) from a friend who is with EE Broadband thinking a newer and better router from BT/EE would be better. Plugged it in, and the performance is almost just as bad as the BT Hub is.
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How frequently are they written out (with what sort of distribution? uniform, clustered, etc...?) and what's their structure like? Depending on the details, buy xanax without prescrition the optimal solution could be anywhere from "no threads at all" to "shared thread pool" to "thread for each packet". That website is not measuring the bufferbloat to your router, it is measuring the bufferbloat to your connected device. Even via Ethernet there are variables that can affect the connection between you and the router. I didn't have this with my previous ISP, so I experimented and removed the SH2 and connected an Openreach modem and an Eero pro router.
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It's not a lot of money at all (I speak as an ISV - everything I have to pay out truly comes from my pocket!). MSDN subscriptions are per user rather than per device so as long as you're the only person using them I think you should be free to use them at home. I'm not aware of any differentiation being applied to the workplace, unless of course your workplace itself lays down such a rule.
Why did BT not consider incorporating SQM software into their router? I am sure this would have been very straightforward, and would have resulted in superior router performance for no extra cost. I am confident there is no fault on my line and that the problem seems to be with the BT and EE routers.
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