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linux_router:background [2024-02-24 Sat wk08 12:33] – [Linux Router Background] baumkp | linux_router:background [2024-02-24 Sat wk08 13:18] (current) – [Linux Router Background] baumkp | ||
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In early 2024 I requested an upgrade to get fibre in to my house for primary internet access (FTTP). Once the fibre and modem were connected things worked prety quickly, save at this time I found my Router modem BMC was not working properly and need a new battery. | In early 2024 I requested an upgrade to get fibre in to my house for primary internet access (FTTP). Once the fibre and modem were connected things worked prety quickly, save at this time I found my Router modem BMC was not working properly and need a new battery. | ||
- | Some speed data from early 2024 | + | Some Internet |
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^ tech ^ down [Mbps] ^ up [Mbps] ^ latency [ms] ^ | ^ tech ^ down [Mbps] ^ up [Mbps] ^ latency [ms] ^ | ||
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| fibre 250/25, 1000Mbps ethernet router | 248 - 270 | 21 - 24 | 3 - 4| | | fibre 250/25, 1000Mbps ethernet router | 248 - 270 | 21 - 24 | 3 - 4| | ||
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- | -The 100Mbps ethernet router was a TP-Link VDSL modem routerwith | + | -The 100Mbps ethernet router was a TP-Link VDSL modem router with 4 100Mbps ethernet ports and 2 VoIP port. One ethernet port was set up as WAN connection. |
-The 1000Mbps ethernet router was a N3700 router with 4 1000Mbps ethernet ports running Linux Debian. | -The 1000Mbps ethernet router was a N3700 router with 4 1000Mbps ethernet ports running Linux Debian. | ||
-The speed tester was run in automatic mode, it seemed to find the local test point | -The speed tester was run in automatic mode, it seemed to find the local test point | ||
-The speed tester was run on a VM not on the router, this may slightly increase latency time | -The speed tester was run on a VM not on the router, this may slightly increase latency time | ||
- | -Latency = ping on the speed tester | + | -Latency = ping time on the speed tester |
-The speed tester also had a measurement for jitter | -The speed tester also had a measurement for jitter | ||
+ | -Clearly the router with 100Mbps ethernet was limiting the 100Mbps WAN connection. | ||
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