- Messages
- 340
- Location
- Pathanamthitta, Kerala
- ISP
- BSNL - AS9829
DWAN - AS133301
Kerala Vision - AS138754
@sloj I am not sure if it is the case pan India but, in my district, old DSL time systems are still being used to serve connections (from Redback/Ericsson BNG). The OLT serving my area was recently moved to a new BNG (not sure which brand, not Juniper). Regarding burst speeds on Juniper, I don't think it is disabled everywhere. My friends on Juniper still get burst speed. As for my case, the new BNG is still in testing, I threatened them with a lawsuit, and I was moved sooner.
I am working with them to get the burst speed and other issues fixed. They say that speeds are being capped due to QoS implementation, but I do not see any effects. Load latency/bufferbloat is through the roof. I get 100ms-120ms to the gateway when I am downloading/uploading at full speed.
For the time being, I am doing FQ_CODEL on pfSense to keep it under control.
@supukabi Yes, I am on a 200Mbps plan. I don't think NIB/JTO can help you with burst speeds. It is above their pay grade.
I am working with them to get the burst speed and other issues fixed. They say that speeds are being capped due to QoS implementation, but I do not see any effects. Load latency/bufferbloat is through the roof. I get 100ms-120ms to the gateway when I am downloading/uploading at full speed.
For the time being, I am doing FQ_CODEL on pfSense to keep it under control.
@supukabi Yes, I am on a 200Mbps plan. I don't think NIB/JTO can help you with burst speeds. It is above their pay grade.