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rachaelburke

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#271749 25-May-2020 20:24
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Evening all,
Finally got set up with a ubiquity dream machine and a vigor130 modem and ditched the frankly unstable Vodafone modem/router.
All running fine in bridge mode, but speed tests on the UDM are maxing out at 2-3mb when we were previously getting up to 11mb down.
Does anyone have the full settings I might need in case it’s something on the modem? We are rural and have an awlful connection but it’s usually just up and down, not consistently slow

Thanks.

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  #2491335 25-May-2020 20:38
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If the connection is up and down like a yoyo do you have a master filter on the line?




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  #2491341 25-May-2020 20:43
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This is bound to be firmware, are you using the DV130 as a PPPoE to PPPoA relay?




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rachaelburke

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  #2491353 25-May-2020 20:53
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Yep.
Latest firmware is on the UDM, is there a better one for the vigor130?


On the vigor130 I have
Vpi 0
VcI 100
Encapsulation type VC MUX
protocol PPPoA
Modulation multimoda

PPPoE passthrough for wired lan enabled

MTU 1492


When using the modem unbridged I get the full 10-11mb speed.

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  #2491394 25-May-2020 20:57
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Found the issue!

 

On the UDM wan network, Smart queues were enabled. I guess it had a slow Speedtest when it was doing the initial setup and had set that to a really low number!
Disabling that has sorted the speed issue out :)

 

 

 

Thx.


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