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| At peak times? or only during congestion?
Sounds more like prioritized waiting list packets. If a router becomes congested it places packets in a buffer in order according to QoS. If you are a high consumption user your QoS is lower than your neighbor. But, the router has to be experiencing congestion for this to take place. However, anyway you look at it the problem is still Comcast trying to save money by increasing their over-provisioning rate. |