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    SG-2440 Upload Speed Limited After a Few Minuites

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    • stephenw10S Offline
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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      Mmm, I agree it's a tricky issue to prove. I can't recall ever seeing that before either. 😕

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        steve1515 @stephenw10
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        Another interesting test I did today...

        I plugged only the Pi and a laptop into the pfSense LAN. I rebooted the pfSense to get back to 20Mbps and waited till :58 past the hour.

        The laptop is the same one that is normally not plugged into the network that I was using for tests before which never caused the issue by itself.

        So, now we have a test with only those 2 devices plugged into the LAN port. At :58, the upload speed dropped to 10Mbps again. This to me, proves it's the Pi causing the issue.

        The really weird thing is that in the last test, it still caused the issue to the pfSense LAN when the Pi was connected to the Comcast 10.x network.

        It's almost as if the Pi uploading on either the 10.x or my static IP (pfSense) will cause the static IP to drop to 10Mbps upload. This is very strange and I'm not sure why this would happen.

        I'm heavily leaning toward this being a Comcast issue, but still have not good way to prove it.

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          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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          Yeah, it sure looks like something objecting to whatever the Pi is doing.

          If it is Comcast it seems like they should know they're doing it. But....

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