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Re: Slow internet with ip passthrough mode on MR5200 (M5 - 5G device)
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Slow internet with ip passthrough mode on MR5200 (M5 - 5G device)
I am testing a IP Passthrough mode on the Netgear M5. It limits the speed of the connection to ~200Mbps when enabled. When I revert to normal (router) mode and double-nat, the connection speed is 500-800Mbps.
Tests were run over ethernet and the router was factory reset before each test. Is this a device limitation or firmware issue?
Device: Nighthawk M5 (MR5200)
Firmware: NTGX55_10.12.05.00
PRI: 02.04
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Re: Slow internet with ip passthrough mode on MR5200 (M5 - 5G device)
And after the last firmware update, passthrough mode stopped working altogether.
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Re: Slow internet with ip passthrough mode on MR5200 (M5 - 5G device)
Any feedback from support?
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Re: Slow internet with ip passthrough mode on MR5200 (M5 - 5G device)
In router GUI dashboard, it shows that Zain KW(5G) Not connected.
Netgear should fix this ASAP as this is one of the main advantages to make me choose Netgear over Huawei
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Re: Slow internet with ip passthrough mode on MR5200 (M5 - 5G device)
Although this is a 5g cellular, the router is only 1g. So the input can be 5g, but the output is 1g. Unfortunately this model does not have a 10g lan or sfp+port, so you are limited to getting less than 1g speeds unless you can use wifi. I think, netgear missed the point of having the 5g cellular with 1g ethernet that limit some users who rely on wired connections.
Cheers,
Madura
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Re: Slow internet with ip passthrough mode on MR5200 (M5 - 5G device)
Ethernet connection is fine, I have gotten stable speeds of 800-900mbps over it (which is amazing for 5G). My issue is that passthrough mode (disabling the double-nat) was slow. In the latest update it doesn't work altogether.
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Re: Slow internet with ip passthrough mode on MR5200 (M5 - 5G device)
It worked for me when I was using the battery without connecting the router to any other device through ethernet or wifi. However, if the router restarts, it could go back to disconnected and you have to keep restarting again.
This is not practical at all and not even usable, there should be a software update to fix the issue to be able to use the feature as it supposed to be
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Re: Slow internet with ip passthrough mode on MR5200 (M5 - 5G device)
In IP pass though my WAN port flaps up and down.
In router mode (double Nat) it behaves perfectly fine.
Seems there is an issue with ip passthrough.
I had it on my Edgerouter in failover mode, and it pings 8.8.8.8 for the upstream connectivity link. I noticed in IP passthrough it was constantly reachable/unreachable. Flapping. Double NAT it works fine
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Re: Slow internet with ip passthrough mode on MR5200 (M5 - 5G device)
So apparently the “flapping” issue is an issue with EdgeRouters. I have an ER-X.
If the LTE WAN IP address is passed with a subnet of 255.255.255.255 then the edgerouter will have issues with IP Passthrough. There is a workaround, but Netgear kindly added an LTE Subnet Mask option on the MR5200.
I changed my MR5200 back to IP Passthrough and changed the LTE Subnet Mask to 255.255.255.0, and boom, everything is working perfectly. Thank you Netgear for adding that option.
The 2 posts that gave me the answer to my problem:
https://community.ui.com/questions/Flaky-network-behaviour-Nighthawk-M1-IP-passthrough/2105499c-bb81...
https://forum.netgate.com/topic/139948/netgear-4g-modem-on-wan-port-weird-ip-address-and-no-internet
Hopefully this will help someone in the future.
It didn’t really affect me as on EE in the UK is CGNAT, but didn’t want to double Nat as well just because it’s not an ideal thing. 5G speed is excellent.
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Re: Slow internet with ip passthrough mode on MR5200 (M5 - 5G device)
I can also confirm however that in IP Passthrough mode, WAN speed appears to be throttled to ~200Mbps as per the original post.
When in router mode with double Nat, I'm getting 300-400Mbps
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Re: Slow internet with ip passthrough mode on MR5200 (M5 - 5G device)
I know this is old, but came here to add to the speed throttling concerns on IP Passthrough. It's stuck at 150-200mbps no matter what I do.
Simply removing IP passthrough increases the speed up to 600mbps. All the diagnostics like cell ID and channel number are exactly the same.
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