SG3100 Network speeds
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I've been having a couple of issues with the few month old SG3100. The usability issues were resolved by a recent upgrade to 21.02-RELEASE-p1. I've done a fresh install and all settings are at default, except disabling IPv6 on WAN, LAN, and disabling DHCP Server.
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Most annoying issue. Seems like when my ISP decides to change my public IP, it can take a while for the 3100 to pick up on it. Clicking on
Release WAN
in Status -> Interfaces only works sometimes. Rebooting also doesn't seem to always work. Never seen such an issue with the multitude of home routers I've used in the past. -
Speeds through the 3100. Using an Eero or Verizon supplied router, speed tests ( wired ) generally result in 900 up/down. It fluctuates, but usually within 100 or so. Using the SG3100, downloads are comparable, generally a tad slower, but the uploads seem to top out at 500ish. Before the recent upgrade fiasco, I had pfBlockerNG, and encrypted DNS, so I chalked it up to those. But now I'm basically at defaults except disabling ipv6 ( I did the test before disabling ipv6 and the results are the same ).
Edit: Wired speed test to speakeasy.net, not using an app, result in 800/800, which is much better. Perhaps the speed test apps use UPnP or something? Haven't figured that out.
I have most LAN ports occupied. I'm going to test plugging everything into a small gig switch, and only using a single LAN port.
Edit: Didn't make a difference, which is what I expected since this has a built in switch.Any insights would be greatly appreciated.
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What is your WAN IPv4 type? DHCP?
What is it connected to? does it see the WAN go down if there is a change in the IP?
Steve
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Yes, connection type is DHCP. It is plugged in directly to the ONT via ethernet cable. This is Verizon FiOS.
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Forgot to answer the second part of the question. Yes, WAN just goes down.
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@metacyclic Any VLANs involved?
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@lnguyen not at the moment. I'd like to set a single vlan for xboxes, but haven't gone down that path yet.
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@metacyclic The reason I asked you is I see reduced bitrate on 802.1Q subinterfaces for tagged VLANS.
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@lnguyen I'll keep that in mind, thanks.
Should the wlan issue happen again, are there any specific logs I should be looking at?
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@metacyclic No logs, my observations were not being able to sustain 940/940Mbps using iperf3 or speedtest when traffic source is from a tagged VLAN.