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#272239 16-Jun-2020 01:00
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Minor not really complaint but is anyone experiencing slower uploads at all times of the day (yes even at 2am) and this started before COVID just dont have the time to waste on the phone etc

 

When we first moved onto this plan we were seeing 940mbps everytime and 500+mbps at all hours.

 

Max i really see on the upload is 430 ish but most of the time it is in the 300mbps space, We regularly are using quite a portion of our upstream for plex so it would be nice to get back what we had.

 

Contacted Live chat they insisted i was using a 3rd party modem (Ubiqutiti USG PRO) 

 

Tried to explain that we dont have a spark modem fast enough for Fibre max (OG Technicolor Telecom modem the black thing with 1x Gigabit ethernet port)

 

Systems:

 

Windows 10 Ryzen based 2700x 

 

Windows Server 2016 HP ML310e Gen8 V2

 

 

 

https://www.speedtest.net/result/9607945261 - WLG

 

https://www.speedtest.net/result/9607954217 -CHC

 

https://www.speedtest.net/result/9607949632 -AKL 

 

https://www.nperf.com/r/3260878761171271-wMIzTTSX -Nperf to 2degrees

 

https://www.speedtest.net/result/6712497601 - Test from a couple years ago 


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  #2509912 22-Jun-2020 17:19
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I haven't seen anything to indicate there is congestion on OLT ports at this stage.

 

 

 

so i personally monitor my network speed on a Odroid-N2, Reason for this is windows 10 does a really bad job with drivers. often updating and changing things in each release that just adds inconsistency.

 

in all the device testing i've done across different modem vendors we have looked at, Upload is one place that i see limitations first. eg switching between two different ones on the same connection could be 50~80mbit difference.

 

 

 

i don't doubt the USG Pro can't route full gbit with ease, Do you happen to have DPI or some complex firewalls enabled though?

 

Could you try watching the connection utilization in the ubi interface while running a test?





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