![]() Wireless-protocol=802.11 wps-mode=disabled Set amsdu-limit=2048 band=2ghz-g/n channel-width=20/40mhz-Ce country="united states" \ĭisabled=no distance=indoors frequency=auto mode=ap-bridge ssid=xxx tx-power-mode=all-rates-fixed \ Set advertise=1000M-full comment="Wireless AP" name=ether2-WIFI speed=100Mbps I hate to look at a CCR or RB3011 or something more expensive to get the performance that i was already getting on the rb2011 until some strange gremlin reduced my speed.Ĭode: Select all MikroTik RouterOS 6.43 (c) 1999-2018 > export hide-sensitiveĪdd admin-mac=6C:3B:6B:F9:1A:86 auto-mac=no comment=defconf name=bridge protocol-mode=none Any ideas on how to improve TCP single connection performance? I also reset the router to vanilla WISP AP and also Home AP and only had laptop and modem connected to the router with no queues or mangle rules and still only got 200mbps. I understand how queues can impact tcp single connection performance, but I had fasttrack enabled and got the same results. I went to and performed a speedtest and got a full 450mbps or so speed test. I also tried to download a game via steam and still wasn't able to get above about 200mbps. I tried to download a large file, such as a ISO file via HTTP or torrent and still was stuck at about 200mbps maximum. ![]() I got a response from mikrotik talking about how queues impact TCP single connection performance and i should just be able to get normal real-world speed outside of the synthetic test. I'm not at all a mikrotik expert, but I'd appreciate any help! I've disconnected all other devices and cables, disabled WLAN, reset configuration.No Dice. I've tried fasttrack set to my machine's marked packets, marked connections, and then all established and related connection states to try and bypass all filters and rules. ![]() I have about 8 wired devices and about 10 wireless devices with about 25 Mangle rules, 3 nat rules (2 for plex server, 1 for masquerade), and a total of 17 firewall filter rules with fasttrack as the first after an invalid reject rule. I'm running 6.43 currently on routerOS and firmware With fasttrack disabled, i get about 73mbps down with 80% CPU usage. Sometimes it starts at 150mbps and goes down to about 110mbps. The internet speed also seems to be inconsistent when running through the 2011 through fasttrack: it sometimes starts out around 250-280mbps, then slows to 150-200 when using. I even tried to move all other wired connections to the other switch (the 100mbps ports) to rule out any interference from other ports on the same switch. When I connect directly to my modem from my computer, I get about 440/22, so I know the issue is not on my ISP's side. I even install a previous backup from a time when I know i was getting full speed just to see if I messed something up, but the speed issue remained. Then I noticed that even with Fasttrack enabled, I was only getting between 150-200mbps max download with the exact same config as before with only about 5% CPU at idle, 30~% under load with fasttrack enabled. I update the RouterOS and the Firmware, including rebooting for both my 2011 and WAP AC and all seems to work fine at first glance. I ran fasttrack off and on at this speed for couple months and saw there were some updates to RouterOS and that I had been a little slacking on upgrading my firmware (as in firmware had never been upgraded since i had it.whoops!). I moved to my new house and upgraded my internet speed from 150/10 to 400/20. I've had my RB2011UiAS-2HnD-IN for a few years now and have had no complaints until now.
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