ER707-M2 - Primary WAN Slows Down when Backup WAN Is In Use
ER707-M2 - Primary WAN Slows Down when Backup WAN Is In Use
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I have a routing policy on my ER707-M2 that forces all traffic from one computer on my network to use my backup WAN (300 Mbs speed) only.
My primary WAN has a 1000 Mbps connection speed and all my other devices use that connection.
Normally when doing a speed test on the Primary WAN, it performs as expected at the 1000 Mbps speed.
However, if I have significant download happening on on the backup WAN, the primary WAN is slowed down to about 200 Mbps vs. the expected 1000 Mbps..
It seems like these two WANS should operate independantly. Can anybody tell me why one would affect the other?
Thanks!
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@Clive_A - any update on a fix for my issue?
Hello @Clive_A !
Great news!
I wanted to give you an update. I updated to the latest ER707-M2 firmware and also upgraded my Realtek 2.5G network adapters with the latest drivers available on the Realtek website.
After those two updates, I am no longer experiencing the Primary WAN slowdown issue when both WANs are being used - even with the Netgear CM2050V modem is connected to the 2.5G port on the router.
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Have you monitored how many sessions are used for the download on the backup WAN?
It could drain the session on the backup WAN.
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Hello- I have tried it with one fast download going on the backup WAN (i.e. a direct download of a Linux iso) as well as several small ones (downloading torrrent). I have also tried with and without a VPN connection on the backup WAN.
Any type of significant download on the 300Mbps backup WAN is bringing the primary WAN (fast, 1000mbps) to a crawl.
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Hi @ClockerXP
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ClockerXP wrote
Hello- I have tried it with one fast download going on the backup WAN (i.e. a direct download of a Linux iso) as well as several small ones (downloading torrrent). I have also tried with and without a VPN connection on the backup WAN.
Any type of significant download on the 300Mbps backup WAN is bringing the primary WAN (fast, 1000mbps) to a crawl.
I recommend you test this with iperf.
Like I wrote previously, sessions.
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Hello- The slow downs occur with only one client downloading something from the primary WAN and one client downloading on the backup WAN. What is the point of doing iperf? Also, I monitored the CPU utilization of the router during the testing and it is only in the 5-10% range.
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Hi @ClockerXP
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ClockerXP wrote
Hello- The slow downs occur with only one client downloading something from the primary WAN and one client downloading on the backup WAN. What is the point of doing iperf? Also, I monitored the CPU utilization of the router during the testing and it is only in the 5-10% range.
The session is not the same thing as the CPU.
We only take the speed test or iperf as the results. Any other types of testing may have uncontrollable variables.
And can you show a picture of how you configure the load balance?
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Here is a video with the different information you requested. I am not sure if the iperf run I did is exactly what you are looking for.
https://youtu.be/QtVfmzMTulM
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Hello Again-
Below is a video with the different information you requested. I am not sure if the iperf run I did is exactly what you are looking for. Could you take a look and let me know?
https://youtu.be/QtVfmzMTulM
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Hi @ClockerXP
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ClockerXP wrote
Hello Again-
Below is a video with the different information you requested. I am not sure if the iperf run I did is exactly what you are looking for. Could you take a look and let me know?
https://youtu.be/QtVfmzMTulM
The issue is clear in your video and I sent this to the test team for review yesterday when you first replied with the link. The investigation may take a while.
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Thank you! I did some more testing that may be helpful.
I tried switching the cable modems between the two WAN ports:
I put the Netgear CM2050V Xfinity modem (faster 1000mbps, primary connection) on the 1Gb port
I put the Technicolor CVA4003TCH1 WOW modem (slower 300mbps, backup connection) on the 2.5Gb port
With this change, the primary internet connection does not seem to be affected by activity on the backup connection. The only limit is that the Xfinity service is limited by the speed of the 1Gb ethernet port it is connected to on the router. As a result, I am losing some speed on the xfinity connection because the over-provision by about 20%. I should be able to get about 1200 Mbps with my Xfinity connection but I am limited to about 900 Mbps because I must use the 1Gbps port on the ER-707M2.
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@Clive_A - any update on a fix for my issue?
Hello @Clive_A !
Great news!
I wanted to give you an update. I updated to the latest ER707-M2 firmware and also upgraded my Realtek 2.5G network adapters with the latest drivers available on the Realtek website.
After those two updates, I am no longer experiencing the Primary WAN slowdown issue when both WANs are being used - even with the Netgear CM2050V modem is connected to the 2.5G port on the router.
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