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phantomdb

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#291857 9-Dec-2021 09:34
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Currently trying to get to the bottom of "Can this old router do 300/100 Chrous/Enable speed upgrade"

 

had a google round the web and some sites indicate yes, so i am after real world answers, current setup ETH1 = WAN, ETH2 = LAN, LCD Disabled (Referencing a post re network slow down with it on) I will be looking to upgrade the RB2011 in the new year if it wont push the 300.

 

 

 

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  #2829464 9-Dec-2021 13:23
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Results below, should point out its a busy network, so some of the ability to reach full speed may be due to network load

 

  Speedtest by Ookla

 

     Server: Inspire Net Ltd - Palmerston North (id = 3797)
        ISP: 2talk Global IP Network
    Latency:    17.87 ms   (0.09 ms jitter)
   Download:   803.45 Mbps (data used: 827.0 MB)                               
     Upload:   450.88 Mbps (data used: 773.6 MB)                               
Packet Loss:     0.0%
 Result URL: https://www.speedtest.net/result/c/04551a2b-0856-46f9-ba66-e20c5c5ea40c

 

 

 

 Speedtest by Ookla

 

     Server: 2talk Ltd. - Auckland (id = 13676)
        ISP: 2talk Global IP Network
    Latency:    10.42 ms   (0.20 ms jitter)
   Download:   673.00 Mbps (data used: 1.2 GB)                               
     Upload:   455.52 Mbps (data used: 534.3 MB)                               
Packet Loss:     0.0%
 Result URL: https://www.speedtest.net/result/c/20565d7c-79e5-400c-ba50-6d15abd6ccb2

 

 

 

[stephen@MikroTik] /system resource> print
                   uptime: 31w3d19h21m48s
                  version: 6.44.5 (long-term)
               build-time: Jul/04/2019 10:32:21
         factory-software: 6.28
              free-memory: 95.4MiB
             total-memory: 128.0MiB
                      cpu: MIPS 74Kc V4.12
                cpu-count: 1
            cpu-frequency: 600MHz
                 cpu-load: 0%
           free-hdd-space: 109.3MiB
          total-hdd-space: 128.0MiB
  write-sect-since-reboot: 349169
         write-sect-total: 883124
               bad-blocks: 0%
        architecture-name: mipsbe
               board-name: RB2011UiAS-2HnD
                 platform: MikroTik

 

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