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Jan 24, 2016FVS318N WAN to LAN throughput and performance
Hi, Recently upgraded my DSL connection 8M/1M to Cable 130M/30M. I changed from using PPoE to direct connection and modified the MTU size back to the default 1500 as per the provider recommendati...
DaneA
Jan 24, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi noibla,
Welcome to the community! :)
When you did a factory reset on the FVS318N, did you try reconfigure it from scratch and check if same problem occurs? If not, kindly try to backup the setting then perform a factory reset then configure the internet connection from scratch (no firewall rules yet just set it up for internet access). Then, check if you will be getting 130Mbps download and 30Mbps upload speeds.
I look forward to your response.
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
Retired_Member
Jan 24, 2016Hi DaneA,
As indicated I did a factory reset and configured minimal settings to bring the Internet connection online. With these settings I was getting the 130M and 30 M speeds. I can send the default (minimal config) and the original config (password sanitized for review).
Would it halp to conenct the serial console to do command line debugging?
- DaneAJan 25, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi noibla,
With the minimal config, kindly set up a box-to-box VPN to the FWG114Pv2 then check if you would still get 130Mbps download and 30Mbps upload speeds. No firewall rules yet.
About sending the minimal config file and the original config file, I encourage you to open an online case with NETGEAR Support. You can attach the config files on the online case for it to be analyze.
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team- Retired_MemberJan 25, 2016
Hi DaneA,
With a minimal config with VPN I'm getting 130 MB throughput regardless of the VPN being active or not.
I alsonoted that the password I have assigned to the admin is no longer allowed in the WebGui. have these restrictions changed overtime? A special character is no longer allowed ")"
- Retired_MemberJan 25, 2016
Enabling logging without any rules drops the performance to 90 MB down. could be affected by the Resolved DNS names log setting.setting DNS resolved names ot 0 gets the 130 MB back
therSystemLogs[1]["VPNLogs"] = "1"
OtherSystemLogs[1]["LoginAttemptsLogs"] = "1"
OtherSystemLogs[1]["SecureLoginAttempts"] = "1"
OtherSystemLogs[1]["ChangeOfTimeByNTPLogs"] = "1"
OtherSystemLogs[1]["ResolvedDNSNames"] = "1"
OtherSystemLogs[1]["WANStatusLogs"] = "1"
OtherSystemLogs[1]["RebootLogs"] = "1"
OtherSystemLogs[1]["_ROWID_"] = "1"
OtherSystemLogs[1]["DhcpServerLogs"] = "1"FirewallLogs[1]["LANToWANAccept"] = "1"
FirewallLogs[1]["LANToWANDrop"] = "1"
FirewallLogs[1]["WANToLANDrop"] = "1"
FirewallLogs[1]["WANToLANAccept"] = "1"Results in a mixup of kernel logs that seem to be overwriting lines:
Mon Jan 25 21:06:45 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] Should overwrite TID here for NULL data
Mon Jan 25 21:06:45 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] Should overwrite TID here for NULL data
Mon Jan 25 21:06:45 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] Should overwrite TID here for NULL data
Mon Jan 25 21:06:45 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] Should overwrite TID here for NULL data
Mon Jan 25 21:06:45 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] Should overwrite TID here for NULL data
Mon Jan 25 21:06:45 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] Should overwrite TID here for NULL data
Mon Jan 25 21:06:45 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] Should overwrite TID here for NULL data
Mon Jan 25 21:06:45 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] Should overwrite TID here for NULL data
Mon Jan 25 21:06:20 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] Should overwrite TID here for NULL data ider r2q change.
Mon Jan 25 21:05:50 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] Should overwrite TID here for NULL data ider r2q change.
Mon Jan 25 21:05:20 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] Should overwrite TID here for NULL data ider r2q change.
Mon Jan 25 21:04:50 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] Should overwrite TID here for NULL data ider r2q change.
Mon Jan 25 21:04:20 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] Should overwrite TID here for NULL data ider r2q change.
Mon Jan 25 21:03:50 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] Should overwrite TID here for NULL data ider r2q change.
Mon Jan 25 21:03:20 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] Should overwrite TID here for NULL data ider r2q change.
Mon Jan 25 21:02:49 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] Should overwrite TID here for NULL data ider r2q change.
Mon Jan 25 21:02:19 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] Should overwrite TID here for NULL data ider r2q change.
Mon Jan 25 21:01:49 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] HTB: quantum of class 11024 is big. Consider r2q change. ULL data
Mon Jan 25 21:01:49 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] HTB: quantum of class 10001 is big. Consider r2q change.
Mon Jan 25 21:01:19 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] Should overwrite TID here for NULL data ider r2q change.
Mon Jan 25 21:01:04 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] HTB: quantum of class 11024 is big. Consider r2q change. ULL data
Mon Jan 25 21:01:04 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] HTB: quantum of class 10001 is big. Consider r2q change.
Mon Jan 25 21:00:34 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] HTB: quantum of class 11024 is big. Consider r2q change. ULL data
Mon Jan 25 21:00:34 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] HTB: quantum of class 10001 is big. Consider r2q change.
Mon Jan 25 21:00:24 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] HTB: quantum of class 11024 is big. Consider r2q change. ULL data
Mon Jan 25 21:00:24 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] HTB: quantum of class 10001 is big. Consider r2q change.
Mon Jan 25 21:00:19 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] Should overwrite TID here for NULL data uplex, FC-Rx=0, FC-Tx=0 quantum of class 11024 is big. Consider r2q change. ULL data
Mon Jan 25 20:59:59 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] MAC1: S/W AN link up to 1000Mbps, Full-duplex, FC-Rx=0, FC-Tx=0 quantum of class 11024 is big. Consider r2q change. ULL data
Mon Jan 25 20:59:44 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] HTB: quantum of class 11024 is big. Consider r2q change. ULL data
Mon Jan 25 20:59:44 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] HTB: quantum of class 10001 is big. Consider r2q change.
Mon Jan 25 20:59:19 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] Should overwrite TID here for NULL data ider r2q change.
Mon Jan 25 20:58:29 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] HTB: quantum of class 11024 is big. Consider r2q change. ULL data
Mon Jan 25 20:58:29 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] HTB: quantum of class 10001 is big. Consider r2q change.
Mon Jan 25 20:58:24 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] <sppe_cmd_arp> Fail to delete IPv4 ARP entry r2q change.
Mon Jan 25 20:58:19 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] Should overwrite TID here for NULL data ider r2q change.
Mon Jan 25 20:57:54 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] HTB: quantum of class 11024 is big. Consider r2q change. ULL data
Mon Jan 25 20:57:54 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] HTB: quantum of class 10001 is big. Consider r2q change.
Mon Jan 25 20:57:44 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] HTB: quantum of class 11024 is big. Consider r2q change. ULL data
Mon Jan 25 20:57:44 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] HTB: quantum of class 10001 is big. Consider r2q change.
Mon Jan 25 20:57:19 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] Should overwrite TID here for NULL data ider r2q change.
Mon Jan 25 20:56:19 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] Should overwrite TID here for NULL data ider r2q change.
Mon Jan 25 20:55:19 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] Should overwrite TID here for NULL data ider r2q change.
Mon Jan 25 20:49:59 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] HTB: quantum of class 11024 is big. Consider r2q change. ULL data
Mon Jan 25 20:49:59 2016(GMT+0000) [FVS318N][Kernel][KERNEL] HTB: quantum of class 10001 is big. Consider r2q change.
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