![]() ![]() ![]() I left MTU settings (and other as well) at default (for MTU that's 1480 as negotiated between PPPoE client and server on ISP side). Then I netinstalled hAP ac2 and configured it according to my wishes (keeping default config as a base) and now hAP ac2 (serving as main router) can shift those 1000/100 with 25% of CPU load (average over all 4 CPU cores, none of them go above 50% when running multi-threaded speedtest). The configuration between old hAP ac2 and RB951G wasn't different so much that it would explain the huge difference in performance. And it blew my mind as the venerable RB951G was able to route at 950Mbps (then CPU usage peaked). Then I decided my hAP ac2 was long overdue for upgrade to v7 and I prepared a RB951G (running 7. But initially the speed was a disappointment as well, I could see something like 300/100. ![]() My recent experience when moving from VDSL (30/5 Mbps subscription) to PPPoE over GPON (1000/100 Mbps subscription): I was using a hAP ac2 running 6.49.7 (at that time) and simply changing ISP's devices restored services for me. ![]() When I connect the RB4011, using PPPoE client to connect to the internet etc etc, and connect my laptop using the same CAT6 cable to the RB4011, I only get around 400Mbps download but still around 500Mbps upload.Ĭurrently, just my laptop (via cable) and my phone (via WiFi) connected.ĭoes anyone have any suggestions for anything to try or check or do? When I connect the laptop directly to the service provider router and use a PPPoE client on my laptop to connect to the internet, a speedtest shows around 950Mbps download and around 500Mbps upload. My internet service is apparently a 1Gbps service. My laptop is connected to my RB4011 via CAT6 cable. So, Provided Router is connected to my RB4011 via the Fiber port (which has an SFP to Ethernet module thing in it) with a CAT6 cable. My broadband service is a fiber to the property type service, although I found out after I had it activated that the connection to my apartment is via something called GPON which means that I can't use the Fiber port on my RB4011 as a fiber port, rather I have to use the provided router from the supplier in Bridge mode. I have an RB4011 running ROS 7.9.2 at home. ![]()
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