DPI on ER605 v2 - if on = the internet is running very slowly
DPI on ER605 v2 - if on = the internet is running very slowly
Hi all,
I have a question. Why when I turn on DPI on ER605 v2.0, the services YT, FB etc. that I add to the filtering list run very slowly and are quite unusable for browsing the web?
Is the ER605 really weak and therefore needs to be replaced with an ER7206?
HW Controler OC200
Thank you
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@Clive_A Hi,
I'm sorry. My mistake. I had the rules set up incorrectly.
Here I had blocked services like FB, YT and the like, which I thought that if they were on the list, they were analyzed for statistics. And not that if they were on the list, they were blocked :-((((
Now I know that if you only want statistics, you need to turn on what I marked green in the picture :-)
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Hi @OndrejCZE
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How do you configure the DPI?
Too slow to browse the web. This happens to all the websites you visit?
What do you configure in the DNS?
Do you have a video to illustrate the problem with comparison enabling/disabling DPI?
YouTube is based on the Google service and if you have blocked anything related to the Google, you will face a problem.
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@Clive_A Hello,
yes, I did it exactly according to the instructions...
That's why I'm asking if changing from the ER605 to the ER7205 will help in terms of DPI performance.
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Hi @OndrejCZE
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OndrejCZE wrote
@Clive_A Hello,
yes, I did it exactly according to the instructions...
That's why I'm asking if changing from the ER605 to the ER7205 will help in terms of DPI performance.
It is not answering what I expect.
I want to learn about if there is a performance throttle or not before recommending you upgrade it or not. I cannot diagnose based on the given information.
Like how many devices do you have in the network? If they are session-sensitive? Does it happen to all network devices? Ping to the DNS server or other troubleshooting you've done would be great.
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In my network is 50 devices. Of these, about 15 are actively communicating. There are IP televisions, some mobile phones, about 5 PCs... But the internet traffic as such is only 6 mbit per minute on average.
Latency to internet is approx 15ms
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DPI is entirely done by software exception and analysis of individual packets. It makes any 'softrware only' router like the entire TP-link lineup perform poorly.
If you check, you will find the 7206 and 605v2 CPU specs are quite similar, and even going to ER707M2 or ER8411 will only marginally improve things.
My advice is to forget about DPI on this entire product line if performance matters.
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@d0ugmac1 Thank you for the answer. I understand. I'll ask. So how do I do it when I have a router controlled via OC200.
But I also have the option to turn on the controller on the QNAP (CPU Ryzen 7 96GB ram) in docker. Could I run DPI there?
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I'll disagree on that. I have 707-m2 and DPI enabled. No problems with internet speed or general performance when DPI is enabled.
I do see CPU usage peak when transferring huge files at once but it haven't impacted overall performance even once.
IPS is totally different thing - that is really impacting routers performance, but that is clearly said of device's info page as well as ER605 is not supporting that feature at all.
With that said, I'm not claiming that DPI is/should be working on ER605 without any issue/impact on network speed. I haven't tested it on that device myself.
I just know that it works well on my ER707-M2, opposite to what was said here.
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As I understood, the DPI is supported and run by router itself. Therefore controller won't change how it perform.
But i would rather wait for Clive's confirmation on this.
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@RaRu's comment is valid, DPI is less onerous than IPS on the router's CPU, but I lump 'em together and have just disabled them altogether.
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Hi @OndrejCZE
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OndrejCZE wrote
In my network is 50 devices. Of these, about 15 are actively communicating. There are IP televisions, some mobile phones, about 5 PCs... But the internet traffic as such is only 6 mbit per minute on average.
Latency to internet is approx 15ms
Internet latency is 15ms? To the DNS server or the default gateway of your WAN(ISP)?
You selected two services and it lags the whole Internet to 6Mbps and deletes them, but DPI is still on, what's the difference?
Would be best to provide a video of this with DPI enabled and disabled. And you run the iperf and ping to your DNS server.
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