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    Not your average "internet speed" problem...

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    • stephenw10S
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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      Sorry I was replying to @JKnott but my reply ended up out of order.

      You might need a packet capture to see what's happening there. Seem like something low level, and IP/MAC conflict maybe.

      No errors logged anywhere? On any of those devices?

      Steve

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        Panja @stephenw10
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        @stephenw10

        Ahhhh ok. I see now. 😂

        I will try to do some more (error) testing tomorrow and also look if I can find anything in the logs.

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          A Former User
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          @Panja

          Is the OpenWRT in router mode or did you set it up in AP
          mode?

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            Panja @A Former User
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            @dobby_

            AP mode.
            Also disabled Firewall, DNS and DHCP on the OpenWRT device.

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              Panja
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              What I tested today:

              • Port 4 from Archer C7 directly into my laptop: full speeds
              • Cable from pfSense directly in the TP link switch and port 8 (vlan 40) directly to my laptop: full speeds
              • Port 4 from Archer C7 into new Netgear switch (factory defaults, no setup): internet speed problem
              • Port 4 from Archer C7 into new Netgear xx (factory defaults, no setup), unplug port 2 (so eliminating the TP link switch): internet speed problem
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              • stephenw10S
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                last edited by

                Mmm, that's got to be something really low level.

                You see latency and low speeds but not packet loss?

                I would be running packet captures to try to identify what's happening.

                Steve

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                  Panja
                  last edited by Panja

                  @mcury @Dobby_ @Gertjan @stephenw10 @JKnott @SteveITS

                  And LOW LEVEL is was!
                  Finally fixed the problem...

                  I've tested my problem with 3 different laptops.
                  Surface Laptop, Surface Pro and HP Probook.
                  All do not have an internal LAN port so I used an USB3.0 to LAN adapter (MS Surface Ethernet Adapter). And the 2 Surface devices I tried also on a Microsoft Surface Dock (with ethernet port). Continues problems, either with the dongle or on the dock.
                  If it was only with the dongle I would have thought the dongle would be f*ck3d.
                  But the problem was there with the dock as well...

                  Yesterday I tried that same dongle on a PopOS (Linux) device and to my suprise I was getting full speeds. That made me think it could not be the dongle itself.
                  I took a look at the driver settings for both the dongle and dock and they both use the same chip: Realtek RTL8153.
                  Both were installed with the MS Surface drivers and are recommended/installed by MS.

                  I've downloaded the latest RTL8153 drivers from the Realtek site. Manually updated the drivers and choose a different brand ethernet adapter. Voila problem solved!!
                  Finally full speed now.

                  Many thanks for all your help guys!

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                    mcury Rebel Alliance @Panja
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                    @panja Nice..
                    I tried to use one of those USB NIC once in my life.. never will again.. :)

                    dead on arrival, nowhere to be found.

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                    • GertjanG
                      Gertjan @mcury
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                      @mcury
                      Yep, @Panja resumed it well enough : " the dongle would be f*ck3d. ".

                      Ethernet over USB : even if you could, you shouldn't. Added to that : Realtek hardware/drivers ...

                      No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                      Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                        Panja @Gertjan
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                        @gertjan

                        Totally agree, that's why I have a dock when working at my desk.
                        (which did have the same chipset as the dongle).
                        But when I'm on the road and I need ethernet what options do I have...

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                        • GertjanG
                          Gertjan @Panja
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                          @panja said in Not your average "internet speed" problem...:

                          options do I have...

                          One : you deal with what you have, and you made it work for you !!

                          To rephrase what I said above : it might work, as is was sold to you with the idea that it would work.
                          I've been using Realteks half my live and wasn't really bothered with them. I did have several NICs in advance, as they just don't 'live' very long.
                          These days, I always disable build in NIC's, and add quad Intel branded NIC in systems.

                          When I buy material, I always check what the used hardware is. The price, shape and colour details comes next.

                          No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                          Edit : and where are the logs ??

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