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Stuartsjg
Aug 16, 2015Aspirant
FVX538v2 dropped/unstable PPPoE connection
Hello, I bought a FVX538v2 from eBay as im a great fan of netgear products. This is to replace my ISP supplied router which lacks any VPN functionality. My preference is often for slighly old...
Stuartsjg
Aug 18, 2015Aspirant
Hello,
Thanks for the promt response, ill answer the queries in the same order:
1. Yes, the WAN LED is lit as soon as the RJ45 cable to the modem is plugged in
2. Yes, i get full and normall access to the UI (locally obviously) with the connection down
3. No, the connection state remains "Disconnected" When it does connect i get an IP address, DNS etc all from the ISP.
I know, i was wanting to trial a product before investing in a newer unit. I work on the theory that if it was good enough for a business or corporation a few years ago then its good enough for me!
For reference, i replaced the PSU and capacitors and thats not had any effect. I was able to get a connection but i was finding the connection slow (getting about 45-50Mb/s downstream) so i disconnected and tested against my ISP supplied router and was getting about 70Mb/s down).
After plugging the 538 back in, it just remained disconnected - it wouldnt make a connection at all. I rebooted, but to no effect. Running back on the ISP supplied unit.
Thanks,
Stuart
JohnRo
Aug 20, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi Stuartsjg,
WAN to LAN throughput for this model should be about 90Mbps, so I'd say the speed you are getting is quite slow. I'd do a factory reset and test the internet connection without any settings (except for the PPPoE login details of course). Were you able to test the WAN2 by any chance?
Hope this helps.
Thanks,
- StuartsjgSep 03, 2015Aspirant
Hello,
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you on this.
I have tried a factory reset and only setup the PPPoE login details. The connection was stable and reliable for the next 48 hours during which i also acheived the speeds i would expect.
I then setup my two port forward rules and after this, whilst the connection remained stable, the speed did drop by 10-15Mbps download WAN1 to LAN. This was even with no traffic using the rule.
I tried with WAN2 and found the same thing.
Ill likley pop this unit in the spare parts bin and look at getting a modern version.
Thanks for the help.
- JohnRoSep 03, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi Stuartsjg,
It seemed like it was the port forward is causing the speed issue, but the dropouts issue needs to be isolated for us to know the cause. If you need more help, please feel free to posts.
Thanks,
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