XX530v is capped at 50Mb download in a 500Mb plan
I installed this device in my house, put fiber directly on it, it registered without issues.
But I noticed a odd issue:
Any download is always capped at 50Mb/s (my plan is 500Mb/s for both downloads and uploads), but UPLOADS happen at full speed (500Mb/s).
I tried some troubleshooting but nothing seems to work!
If I return to the old ONU I was using, it downloads at full 500Mb/s (ONU in bridge mode and XX530v connecting via PPPoE).
As soon as I return the fiber cable to XX530v, the problem happens again.
I suspect it might have to do with firmware (I've updated it to latest firmware), but the problem is I can't find the original firmware that came with it (Firmware Version:0.4.0 3.0.0 v6096.0 Build 240426 Rel.38762n).
ISP told me this router is compatilble, and they advised me to contact TP LINK, which I'm doing, because it might be a software fault on device's side.
Local TP Link support couldn't help me. They just say the same old stuff like "this router is targeted to ISP, so ISP has to help you... etc etc etc".
It seems this is a secret device only ISPs have access.
I mean, come ou guys! This router is sold in many places, and we currently can buy it from stores and install it ourselves.
TP LINK has to support this device because it's sold to end users!
My network already directed me to contact Tp Link, so I demand a solution!
And my ISP is very open, you only need the right GPON SERIAL to connect. Pratically any device can be used in their network as long as the GPON SN is right.
I even tried another ONU (different from the original) and no problem with it as well.
There was even a similar topic in this forums with the EXACT SAME PROBLEM.
GPON XX530v V1 - Download speed limited to less than 50MB
Can anyone escalate it to engineers?
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@AnantJo I didn't test reseting to factory defaults, but upgrading the firmware didn't fix the problem.
It's the same as before here: download cap is 50 Mb/s but upload is normal for my plan (500mb/s)
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xigga wrote
@AnantJo tried it. And I'd say it's a step back. It says it's downgradable but in reality you can't. Tried to downgrade to 6.0.0 but it failed. 7.0.0 is already non downgradable so once you upgrade to 8.0.0 you're pretty much stuck.
Also the firmware has issues. Ipv6 Lan lifetime (RADVD), no matter what value I set it to, it always resets to 1800 post reset. 1800 secs translates to 30 minutes, meaning you'll get public ipv6 address through RA for 30 minutes at most.
TP-Link should really do something about their firmwares cause they're full of bugs.
As confirmed by IfranAli above, the latest official firmware mentioned above should have fixed the IPv6 LAN lifetime (RADVD) issue. Could you please confirm?
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@xigga Post reset? or restart?
My one is working fine and I can change values. You mean reset and upload backup and do that all over again, incase the RADVD Lifetime didn't change?
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@Kevin_Z I think he meant the Lifetime value changes every restart/reset. Could be intentional or a bug. But devices do get IPv6 addresses and Proper DNS address.
Although ISPs with frequent changing DHCP-PDs (IPv6 Prefix) might have some problems. Maybe it could be fixed by the dev team to allow seamless modification of that value?
Pre-modify:

Post-Modify:

Even after restarts, it stays
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IfranAli wrote
@Kevin_Z I think he meant the Lifetime value changes every restart/reset. Could be intentional or a bug. But devices do get IPv6 addresses and Proper DNS address.
Although ISPs with frequent changing DHCP-PDs (IPv6 Prefix) might have some problems. Maybe it could be fixed by the dev team to allow seamless modification of that value?
@IfranAli yes. Lifetime value reverts back to the default 1800 post reboot/restart no matter what I set it to beforehand. Due to this I downgraded back to it's previous version which at least doesn't have this issue.
Also @Kevin_Z I believe all firmware versions have something wrong with the Access Control settings. If I disable (no allow or deny list rules) IPv6 works fine but if I enable it it causes issues with IPv6 addresses and it also somehow prevents LAN devices from appearing in the active client list (Basic>Wired Clients) and maybe also prevents live download speeds from showing up in the AgiNet App.
I also have some more suggestions -
1. Add manual IPv6 DNS option in IPv6 LAN settings.
2. Add download bandwidth limit in QoS settings (as of now it only has Upload bandwidth limit).
3. Traffic Statistics (Advanced>System Tools) appears to be a blank page when viewed from a desktop but shows up fine if viewed from a phone. Could be an issue limited to my setup only so probably others can confirm.
I hope you'll forward these suggestions to the developers team for review.
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I installed this device in my house, put fiber directly on it, it registered without issues.
But I noticed a odd issue:
Any download is always capped at 50Mb/s (my plan is 500Mb/s for both downloads and uploads), but UPLOADS happen at full speed (500Mb/s).
I tried some troubleshooting but nothing seems to work!
If I return to the old ONU I was using, it downloads at full 500Mb/s (ONU in bridge mode and XX530v connecting via PPPoE).
As soon as I return the fiber cable to XX530v, the problem happens again.
I suspect it might have to do with firmware (I've updated it to latest firmware), but the problem is I can't find the original firmware that came with it (Firmware Version:0.4.0 3.0.0 v6096.0 Build 240426 Rel.38762n).
ISP told me this router is compatilble, and they advised me to contact TP LINK, which I'm doing, because it might be a software fault on device's side.
Local TP Link support couldn't help me. They just say the same old stuff like "this router is targeted to ISP, so ISP has to help you... etc etc etc".
It seems this is a secret device only ISPs have access.
I mean, come ou guys! This router is sold in many places, and we currently can buy it from stores and install it ourselves.
TP LINK has to support this device because it's sold to end users!
My network already directed me to contact Tp Link, so I demand a solution!
And my ISP is very open, you only need the right GPON SERIAL to connect. Pratically any device can be used in their network as long as the GPON SN is right.
I even tried another ONU (different from the original) and no problem with it as well.
There was even a similar topic in this forums with the EXACT SAME PROBLEM.
GPON XX530v V1 - Download speed limited to less than 50MB
Can anyone escalate it to engineers?
@Rabatonfr THIS IS A SERIOUS ISSUE, THIS NEEDS TO BE FIXED RIGHT NOW!!
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@xigga Weird... even after changing lifetime value and rebooting, it still remained the same for me. Resetting will ofc change every setting.
180s is minimum, 1800s seems the highest or smth
In openwrt, it's 2700s
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IfranAli wrote
@xigga Weird... even after changing lifetime value and rebooting, it still remained the same for me. Resetting will ofc change every setting.
180s is minimum, 1800s seems the highest or smth
In openwrt, it's 2700s
I'm talking about rebooting only. Resetting will obviously revert everything back to the defaults. Also in earlier versions the lifetime was denoted in minutes. Default was 120m and range was 10-1440. However, the latest version denotes it in seconds and I can't set it (permanently) to 86400 (1Day, equivalent of the earlier setting of 1440). 1800 sec is literally 30 minutes so while some devices may renew the lease automatically, others may fail to do so. Being able to set it to 1 day was helpful.
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@xigga hmm I see
I guess the 1800s is due to Wi-Fi 6 and TWT.
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