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SpeedyDinosaur
6 years agoFriendly Neighbour
Speed slowly gets to normal on speedtest
Hi, Something odd that I have noticed was that whenever I do a speedtest, my download and upload speed will slowly ramp up to the speed I pay for. Before when I started the speedtest it would go ...
- 6 years ago
You have subscribed to a top of the line internet package. Need to remember that in most of the world they don't see a fraction of this and consumer routers simply aren't build to deal with that kind of speed, especially if you enable some sort of encryption on them.
Very easy way for you to see if the home router is cause of your slowdown.
Now that home router is on port 1 in bridged mode, unplug the RJ45 from your PC that goes into the home router and plug it directly into the modem in one of the other free LAN ports and run the same speed test. If you don't get the slowdown you see with your previous setup its time to either reconfigure or replace the home router.
If / When you add on router encryption/vpn to get line speed with your good fibre connection you need some serious specs most consumer hardware cant handle this.
Here is just one example of the hardware (and cost) scaling when you get into speeds the big boys are playing at.
https://www.netgate.com/products/appliances/
I have no affiliation with Netgate, however I do custom build routers using the same open source Pfsense platform.
Foonus
6 years agoAmbassador
You have subscribed to a top of the line internet package. Need to remember that in most of the world they don't see a fraction of this and consumer routers simply aren't build to deal with that kind of speed, especially if you enable some sort of encryption on them.
Very easy way for you to see if the home router is cause of your slowdown.
Now that home router is on port 1 in bridged mode, unplug the RJ45 from your PC that goes into the home router and plug it directly into the modem in one of the other free LAN ports and run the same speed test. If you don't get the slowdown you see with your previous setup its time to either reconfigure or replace the home router.
If / When you add on router encryption/vpn to get line speed with your good fibre connection you need some serious specs most consumer hardware cant handle this.
Here is just one example of the hardware (and cost) scaling when you get into speeds the big boys are playing at.
https://www.netgate.com/products/appliances/
I have no affiliation with Netgate, however I do custom build routers using the same open source Pfsense platform.
Nighthawk
Community Power User
6 years agoYou'll also need to factor in that many speedtest sites do climb like that for ultra high speed connections. I see the same thing when testing using speedtest.net from my workplace's gigabit Shaw connection that is using the professional networking gear.
Fast.com is one speedtest I've found that'll hit gigabit for speed tests extremely fast.
- SpeedyDinosaur6 years agoFriendly Neighbour
Hi Nighthawk. The issue has mostly been resolved after I restarted the second router and switched the ethernet cord. It still ramps up, but it'll jump up very fast unlike before.
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