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Originally Posted by heero_yuy
Well it'll be interesting to see what speeds you will actually achieve.
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I've had 1.1Gbps all day not noticed any slowdowns.
You can't access the Samknows speed test in Modem mode as a FYI.
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Be interesting to see how the ASA view advertising a 1gig service whilst providing hardware that can't actually deliver that wired though.
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They've not had an issue with any of the Gigabit providers so far in the exact same position. I'm not aware of anyone shipping SFP or 2.5GigE on their routers. I know Gigaclear ships a combined ONT/Modem unit but many have seperate ONTs and Modems so are in an even worse position than Virgin (If we can call losing 40-60Mbits out of over 1000 "worse").
If everything in the stack is syncing at 1 Gigabit speed I can't see them getting too concerned about overhead that everyone experiences.
Besides; it's not like the hardware isn't capable. The second you put a second ethernet cable or a wifi device on there you'll get the full 1.1-1.2.
Installed at 10am:
The increased latency around 4 is from me doing a bunch of load testing elsewhere. All in all very happy with it. Getting full speed, web browsing noticeably faster and I'll be able to work 3 times as quick as I did before (when working from home in Bioinformatics I'm downloading 100GB+ whole human genome sequences multiple times a day, so even though there's only me and the Husband in the house this will make a huge impact!
If anyone's interested in the line stats:
Interestingly, the following message comes up in the network log upon every bootup:
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RNG-RSP CCAP Commanded Power in Excess of 6 dB Below the Value Corresponding to the Top of the DRW;CM-MAC=e4:57:40:07:8f:50;CMTS-MAC=5c:83:8f:dc:66:3d;CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.1;
But I've seen people post the same on the VM forums as well and not had a single T3/4 all day so not too concerned.
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
The man estimate between 1068 & something higher.
My ASUS AC68U won't go that high on its 1 Gbps port. So I'll have to do something about that as a matter of principle!
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My areas always had full speed as well. I put it down to being a completely new deployment so FTTP/RFoG combined with not oversubscribed yet.
In terms of getting full speed.....not much you can do if you want modem mode no way you'll get more than ~940-980Mbps (although the speed tests do often blip over 1Gbps when I tested it with a single cable).
What I've done is dual-NAT the thing with 2 ethernet cables from my Unifi router to the Virgin. I only ever do manual port forwarding anyway so it's not a huge issue.
Then you can either RR-Lb on the router side or segregate the network. Doing RR-Lb works well for me. You'll still hit the limit on 1 single connection but most use cases these days initiate multiple connections anyway.
Web browsing was immediately noticeably faster for me. Latency ever so slightly reduced as well.