Slow wired upload speeds ER7412-M2
Slow wired upload speeds ER7412-M2

I upgraded from 1 gbps x 35 mbps to a full 1g x 1g fiber. When I did a speedtest plugged into my old 7206 I would only get 1g x 300m.
I plugged the cable going into my wan port into my laptop with a usb to ethernet adapter and got a full 1g x 1g, using the same laptop plugged into the router I would still only get 1g x 300m.
I upgraded to a 7412-M2 hoping the extra overhead on the 2.5g wan port would help, it did not, same 1g x 300m speeds. I double checked by taking the wan cable back onto the laptop ethernet adapter, back to full 1g x 1g speed.
I went over all of my WAN settings and any switch settings I could see, but nothing has helped. I have no bandwith control or QoS or anything like that. Wireguard and IPS are turned off as well.
Any ideas would he very helpful!
Thanks!
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@Hulm And now its bogging down at 150 mbps.
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Hulm wrote
I defaulted my old 7206 and used a base config from that and it still capped my upload at 300 mbps. I double checked qos, bandwitdth control, vpn, ips, and all that was not enabled.
I think there is a problem with the ISP.
I recommend you try a different router to monitor this.
There is no config on the device that would slow down the speed. I assume that there is a problem with your ISP. I know that it works on the PC while you test it but that does not mean it would work for a router.
You can clone the MAC address of the PC you used for testing last week. But my gut tells me something is wrong with the ISP.
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@Clive_A thats what I would have thought if I wasn't getting a full gig when plugged directly into the modem itself with my laptop.
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Hulm wrote
After turning on flow control and bandwidth control I got as low as 90 mbps, so after turning all of that back off, I am back to 300mbps, still not a gig though. I also rebooted my entire stack, didn't seem to help. I may unplug all of my switches and aps and just plug into the router without those devices on the network and see if that does anything to rule them out.
This is more than a regular issue. It doesn't appear to be a config or hardware issue as you tried two Omada routers.
We need a remote environment to access your desktop and the router to debug. This is likely to be an environment issue.
If you are okay with getting a remote session with us, let me know. Will arrange this with the test team.
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