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Jiriteach

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#306875 29-Aug-2023 22:58
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Can someone share what speeds they are seeing on the latest firmware using a UDM Pro and connected via PPPoE please?

 

I am considering changing ISP's moving from Orcon (2degrees) who uses DHCP to another ISP using PPPoE. Several years ago when I looked into this PPPoE speeds were terrible. I know that Ubiquiti fixed this ~ 2021/2022.

 

Interested in speeds 1gb or 2gb fibre as opposed to 100mb.

 

Thanks





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  #3121726 29-Aug-2023 23:21
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On Gigabit I've found it can do Gigabit speeds now no problems.

 

Not sure about multi-gigabit though, that is another kettle of fish.

 

If it is the provider I am thinking then they're getting DHCP pretty soon too. 





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  #3122453 1-Sep-2023 07:46
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Confiriming that no problems with latest firmware on the UDM Pro and PPPoE.

 

 

This is via Spark using PPPoE - esp. loving the 2msec to this speedtest server. Its now down to 0.8msec!





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