On Fri, 2015-08-14 at 08:07 +1000, Ben Jackson wrote:
The rates I am getting are less than 20mbps, often as low as 4-5mbps.
Even so - throttling usually takes you down to 1Mb/s or lower.
I have tried other brands of router in the past (although not with the latest telstra modems) which seemed to be stable enough.
Try again with the modems that are in the problem domain.
The problem here is that these routers do not service the internal LAN very well which is important when you have a lot of media streaming happening on the network.
Two routers? Modem to RouterX to MikroTik.
I also feel I'm caught between a rock and a hard place with Telstra whose official line is that as soon as the modem is in bridge mode, they don't support it.
The AusNOG mailing list might be a reasonable place to ask about this; at least to clarify whether it *should* work. Lots of ISP techs hang out there, they know what's what. But: ... you said earlier:
I have even tried running the modem non-bridged so that there is a dual NAT situation which gives me a very similar result.
And "similar" = "similar bad". This seems to suggest that it's nothing to do with bridge mode or DHCP, because in the dual NAT scenario the provider's CPE is fully handling your end of the link. Regards, K. -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Karl Auer (kauer@nullarbor.com.au) work +61 2 64957435 http://www.nullarbor.com.au mobile +61 428 957160 GPG fingerprint: 9DCA 0903 BCBD 0647 BCCC 2FA7 A35C 57A1 ACF9 00BB Old fingerprint: 231A B066 CF91 1216 4F0F F2AC CE25 B8AA 46DC CC4F