ER7206 - Unable to get full 1Gbps from ISP

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ER7206 - Unable to get full 1Gbps from ISP
ER7206 - Unable to get full 1Gbps from ISP
2021-11-22 19:25:58 - last edited 2021-11-22 19:28:40
Model: ER7206 (TL-ER7206)  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.1.1

My ISP gives out 1000Mbps up and down. If I take out the SFP and do the proper VLAN tagging, I rarely get over 500 up or down.

 

In speaking with support (who are sympathetic to the issues), we have not yet come to a logical conclusion of why when setting things up, my speeds are literally cut in half.

 

We have ensured all the normal things such as bandwidth control and such were off (it was all off by default).

 

Here are some tests I did which are all hardwired tests.

 

Omada Router -> MBP
Fast.com = 490 down / 200 up
Speedtest.net = 572 down / 290 up

ISP Router -> MBP
Fast.com = 970 down / 170 up
Speedtest = 670 down / 300 up
ISP’s own Speedtest site = 817 down / 315 up
Speedtest using Button on ISP router = 1200 down / 923 up

ISP Router -> Omada Switch -> MBP
Fast.com = 940 down / 210 up
Speedtest = 707 down / 315 up
ISP’s own Speedtest site = 850 down / 320 up

MBP = MacBook Pro
 

To eliminate the possiblity of hardware failure, I bought another ER7206 and got the same results.


To make it more interesting, a friend of a friend is successfully bypassing this router (this router is limited at best [except for getting my full ups and down speeds] and should not be used at all). This person said "You will not get 1000Mbps unless you have a cpu process". They run an old HP corporate desktop running router software and a dual port intel server nic.

 

With all information, is it true that I can never get my full 1000Mbps up / down from this hardware? That seems unfortunate based on the specs clearly stating it goes 1Gps.

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Re:ER7206 - Unable to get full 1Gbps from ISP
2021-11-23 08:16:29

@robinprice 

 

I don't have this problem with my router.
Just curious to confirm, if you restore the router to factory settings, does it still only show half the speed without any settings?

Just striving to develop myself while helping others.
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Re:ER7206 - Unable to get full 1Gbps from ISP
2021-11-23 11:10:07

@Virgo In my original comment I wrote the following:

 

"To eliminate the possibility of hardware failure, I bought another ER7206 and got the same results."

 

The only thing I changed was the VLAN so internet would come through. 

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Re:ER7206 - Unable to get full 1Gbps from ISP
2021-11-23 13:49:38

@robinprice I have this same device.. and 1 fiber SFP module connected to 900/600 service, plus a cable modem connected using Ethernet at 600/10,, I get full speed on either of them..so you must have something wrong.

How does the isp router connect to the internet? PPPoE, IPOE..?

In particular what is the MTU of the internet facing interface in your ISP router ?

 

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Re:ER7206 - Unable to get full 1Gbps from ISP
2021-11-23 14:20:37

@crrodriguez I believe it connects via PPPoE. All I need to do is set the VLAN to 35 and I'm good to go.

 

I am also actually unable to check the MTU of the ISP router. Like I say, it's a terrible router/gateway and the big reason I'm trying to bypass it (I can bypass it, I just can't get full speeds).

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Re:ER7206 - Unable to get full 1Gbps from ISP
2021-11-23 14:52:49

@robinprice  well.. what mtu did you choose in the er7206 ?  it defaults to 1492.. try 1480 and report result. if still not working report exactly what device is plugged to the SFP port or what middleware is between the ISP port and the router (brand, model, etc)

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Re:ER7206 - Unable to get full 1Gbps from ISP
2021-11-23 15:24:05

@crrodriguez First things first; thanks for responding. I appreciate it.

 

When you say it defaults to 1492 I find that odd. Mine, on both devices were set to 1500.

 

MTU = 1492:

530 down / 417 up

 

MTU = 1480:

531 down / 428 up

 

Both tests were from a hard wired Apple TV.

 

I then took the laptop to the router and hard wired.

 

Both 1480 and 1492 gave around 680 - 700

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Re:ER7206 - Unable to get full 1Gbps from ISP
2021-11-23 15:44:45

@robinprice 

We are not getting anywhere,,  probably because incomplete inforamtion from your side, so let's try again

 

 

- A PPPoE interface cannot use an MTU of 1500 (unless the device AND ISP support/advertise

bigger packet sizes),. On this case the er706 does not advertise such capability (it is yet another missing feature ona supposed business device)  this reveals you are not estabilishing a PPPoE session from the er7206 but on some middleware device.. (which device ? brand , model name) if you can do that and "dial" up directly from the router it might help. It is for this case only that my suggestion of an MTU lower than 1492 applies. as this is a very well known problem, packet fragmentation or MTU discovery issues will ruin TCP performance..

 

if you are just plugging the ISP device and getting into vlan 35 and it works then it is IPoE most likely and this recommendation does not apply.

 

 

- if running an speed test, use the APP , not the browser to ensure you are measuring the right thing. do not use an IOT device, wifi or some USB network adapters, most of them are crap except higher end ones.

 

-  ensure you are testing the correct thing, that is the speed from your location to the ISP border.. not to some random server because you ain't actually paying for that.

 

- I am assuming hardware accelartion to be enabled but disabled shouldn't break havoc either.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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