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wratterus

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#275766 8-Sep-2020 13:16
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We've got an ER-X on 2Degrees, have been on a 200/200 plan and just changed to Gigabit. Think there is a provisioning issue currently which we are sorting out, but I was wondering if there are any other users here with ER-X who could report what actual speeds they see though it on PPPoE (with hardware offloading enabled of course).

 

Thinking the ER-X won't quite get to Gigabit. 


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  #2560338 8-Sep-2020 14:48
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https://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=66&topicid=223699

So it can get to near gbit with hw-offload but that thread doesnt mention pppoe or not.

There is a post from 8 months ago That shows 800+mbps upload with pppoe+vlan (with a seperate issue with download)

https://community.ui.com/questions/EdgeRouter-X-Gigabit-PPPoE-VLAN-tagging-poor-performance-with-offload-enabled/95505cb2-4264-4c6f-887a-28b66fb4ee52

Personally have a ER Lite which handles gbit perfectly.



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  #2560348 8-Sep-2020 15:05
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The Edgerouter X handles Gigabit no problems these days with recent firmware and HW-NAT enabled.





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