![]() |
Re: Virgin testing 2.2 Gbps
Asus have quite a range of routers now with 2.5 and 10gbps ports, and high end motherboards are shipping with similar port mixes.
The Hub4 is a bottleneck. Nobody wants to use Wifi for the desktop gaming PC. |
Re: Virgin testing 2.2 Gbps
Quote:
https://www.commscope.com/product-ty...modems/tg9452/ Other manufacturers will be doing the same now, so whenever the Hub 5 comes along it will likely have at least one 2.5Gb port on it. |
Re: Virgin testing 2.2 Gbps
Quote:
As an example I have discussed some connections that have typical peak usages on 7Gbps on a 10Gbps connection and that's a university network with several thousand users. That peak load is the evening and is down to Netflix ... :D Quote:
https://www.cableforum.uk/images/local/2021/08/3.png |
Re: Virgin testing 2.2 Gbps
Quote:
I get this or slightly higher with my AX11000. It has the necessary WAN to LAN throughput, but without combining two SHUB 4 ethernet ports, something the hub doesn't facilitate, I cannot achieve over 1Gb. How did you get 116Mbps? https://www.cableforum.uk/images/local/2021/08/5.png |
Re: Virgin testing 2.2 Gbps
Quote:
The Super Hub 4 (and 3) for that matter do support link round-robin aggregation on 2 or more connections. It is not widely known and seems to be misunderstood which is part of the reason I posted this. So long as your other router can do this, which I am not sure whether yours can or can't (nice looking router, reminds me of the ship out of The Abyss.) then and assuming the device you are testing on has at least a 2.5Gb NIC then you will be able to use the full bandwidth which is up to 1.2Gbps on VM. For reference, I am using a Mikrotik CCR1009-7G-1C-1S+ with a 10Gb link to the rest of my network and the test PC has a 10Gb NIC too. |
Re: Virgin testing 2.2 Gbps
Quote:
I'll let you know if it works out. |
Re: Virgin testing 2.2 Gbps
Quote:
Are you running the Merlin custom firmware on yours as not sure the stock router will do what needs to be done? Having a quick look at the manual, the WAN port is the 2.5Gb port so not sure if you could actually use that downstream to your desktop PC. Link Aggregation appears to only work on ports 1 and 2 and then is 802.3ad which if I remember correctly didn't work with the SH when I last tried. Only round robin worked when I last tested it setting it up. I know a few others found the same issue. Dual WAN won't give what you need in this case. Therefore unless the Merlin firmware offers more configuration am not convinced if it will work to give the higher speeds. You would need to have something upstream of your modem between the SH and the modem but then you start getting potential more NATing etc. Somebody was going to try a managed switch but haven't heard back if that worked or not. You could try configuring it anyway without upgrading the NIC. I don't know if it is my imagination but one thing to note is that the SH4 seems to take longer to establish the connection this way. E.g. reboot takes several minutes before Internet is back. ---------- Post added at 11:02 ---------- Previous post was at 09:34 ---------- Here a couple of links (hope that is allowed) about it for more reading, didn't realise I got it working so long ago as it was Jan 2020... https://forums.servethehome.com/inde...dia-isp.26354/ and also a nice article written up by a fellow forum member on another site. https://tech.msh100.uk/virgin/networ...ter-than-gbit/ |
Re: Virgin testing 2.2 Gbps
1 Attachment(s)
You don't need the server grade Mikrotik routerboard. I use a RB4011iGS+RM with all four Virgin hub LAN ports bonded together using balance-rr.
It has a choice of RJ45 GigE or 10GBe SFP+ outputs depending on your requirements. 1145Mbps out from Virgin on the 10GBe side. Rock solid performer, has been up 24/7 all year and no issues whatsoever in the comms cupboard. Attachment 29195 |
Re: Virgin testing 2.2 Gbps
Quote:
Unlike the SH4 which only just had its password masked and router stats fail after a bit and thinks it is not connected to the Internet :) |
Re: Virgin testing 2.2 Gbps
Tested up to 8gig in Cambridgeshire a few years back. Was fibre though
|
Re: Virgin testing 2.2 Gbps
Quote:
I wasn't taking the Mikrotik as a recommendation. Any additional kit will cost me and I don't want to spend more cash on something that only gets me just over an extra 100Mb bandwidth. :D (Remembering when we used to be grateful for an extra Mb) The 2.5Gb port can be used downstream if I were to need it. I use the standard firmware atm, but would change to Merlin if I saw an advantage. |
Re: Virgin testing 2.2 Gbps
Quote:
I had VM's first digital service at 512Kb but that was such a jump compared to dial up. The thing that annoyed me is that the Gig One syncs at nearly 1.2Gbps and with the speed tests I get now are 22% quicker than just one gigabit connection to the SH. Why they couldn't just put a 2.5Gb port on the SH4, the cost difference would not have been that much and it would have future proofed them for when the 2.2Gbps service rolls out. Having said that I do think we are getting to the point of silly speeds for home usage, and for the majority of the time 200Mbps would be sufficient for a regular size family. |
Re: Virgin testing 2.2 Gbps
Quote:
Personally I think they should ideally have SFP+, but even better would be for VM to allow people to use their own modems like US cable ISPs do. |
Re: Virgin testing 2.2 Gbps
Quote:
I am still half tempted to try and import one, but confirming that cloning the MAC would work as well as T&Cs is still prohibitive. Same they don't do a business version that consumer could upgrade to which as you say could include SFP+ and solve all the problems easily for those that would pay a little bit more on a one off cost. |
Re: Virgin testing 2.2 Gbps
will the hub 4 still do port aggregation on ports 1 and 2 when in modem mode?
If so the this may help roughbeast: https://www.asus.com/support/FAQ/1039053/ regards John |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 23:37. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
All Posts and Content are © Cable Forum