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andysh

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#294088 4-Mar-2022 10:49
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Hey all,

 

 

 

I moved my network gear and doing so, rebooted everything but now my speed profile with 2degrees has changed from 300/100 to 100/100. In trying to solve the issue I have also rebooted the ONT but that hasn't changed anything.

 

 

 

Ticket has been raised with 2Degrees (waiting to hear back) but more wondering if anyone else has noticed anything?

 

 

 

I am running TP Link Omada gear instead of fritzbox (will try and change to fritzbox today to double check - just need to find time when internet can go down) but all the link speeds are 1Gbps and speed tests are around 99-106Mbps so don't think its an issue with cabling.

 

 

 

I am also on a static IP and IPv6 is on via DHCPv6. I think only issue is MTU size is 1492 which is what TP Link Omada supports, but this didn't effect speed before.

 

 

 

Andrew





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MrGadget
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  #2879133 4-Mar-2022 15:54
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In this particular case, it was a QoS profile issue at the 2degrees end.

 

One indicator for someone who has gone from a 100/20 plan to a higher plan that it's the QoS profile is that the Downstream speed maxes out at 100Mpbs, while the upstream is the max of the plan (so a 300/100 may appear as a 100/100).

 

 





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