Eero Max 7 Fixes Bufferbloat

How Eero Max 7 Fixes Bufferbloat with the Cake Algorithm If you've ever experienced slow internet speeds or laggy connections while streaming, gaming, or video conferencing, you may have encountered a phenomenon known as bufferbloat. Bufferbloat occurs when network buffers become overloaded with data, causing delays and latency in data transmission. Fortunately, the Eero Max 7 router addresses this issue using the Cake algorithm, a cutting-edge solution that optimizes network performance and ensures a smooth internet experience for all your devices. Understanding Bufferbloat Bufferbloat occurs when data packets are queued in network buffers for too long, leading to increased latency and jitter. This can result in sluggish internet speeds, poor video quality, and frustratingly slow response times, especially during peak usage periods. The Cake Algorithm The Cake algorithm, short for "Commo...