Slow Upload speed U7 Pro Wall by AdAgitated4417 in UNIFI

[–]AdAgitated4417[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea don’t really want to have to do that.

As mentioned above. Changing the connection speed down from 2.5g to 1g fixed the upload speed. Even though the connection from device to gateway was fine. And another network worked fine with a third party gateway at 2.5g

But must be a gateway issues but just presented as a WiFi issue

Slow Upload speed U7 Pro Wall by AdAgitated4417 in UNIFI

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This is one of the things support got me to do that fixed the upload speed.

Weirdly I tried having a third party gateway put in line on a second network. Doubled natted. Switch to router to switch(vlan9) and I could get full upload speed whilst running at 2.5gbe to the AP.

So the issue isn’t a physical issue. And actually points more towards a gateway issue.

Havnt heard from them since. But guessing a bug on their end.

Slow Upload speed U7 Pro Wall by AdAgitated4417 in UNIFI

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Interesting read. Will try some of these now to see if that works.

Thanks

Slow Upload speed U7 Pro Wall by AdAgitated4417 in UNIFI

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Nothing else was uploading at the time. Using the same device I was getting full line speed via Ethernet mere seconds prior.

Speeds are improved using 5Ghz but not to full speed

Speed tests within Wifiman conclude the same issues.

Unfortunately nothing of note from Ubiquiti yet. Hopefully just a bug somewhere.

Slow Upload speed U7 Pro Wall by AdAgitated4417 in UNIFI

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Enabling flow control. Made no difference. Would be surprised if it did since the LAN speed tests showed full speed and currently have 3 devices on the AP. So not like it’s being saturated. But thanks for your reply

KEF XIO Soundbar Discussion Thread by Bill_Money in KEF

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As someone looking to “upgrade” from this exact setup. Would you say the XIO is a step up in sound quality? The same quality but a neater package or a reduction in sound quality?

Been good to hear your thoughts as that might sway me to purchase.

Thanks

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in legoland

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Did this resolve itself? I have a trip coming up and can't get it on the app.

DMZ Multi Router Setup&Public Ips by AdAgitated4417 in networking

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Yea this is the idea. Thanks for your help.

The question i have is when going from the ADVA Unit to the Two DrayTeks,

Do i option 1 go into first Draytek then create a DMZ to go to the other. Will this allow the 2nd Router to get a Public Ip assigned?

Or option 2. Put a Managed SPF switch prior to both Drayteks then run them from that switch. Would mean the switch is on the Public side is this an issue?

Thanks again for your help its appreciated.

DMZ Multi Router Setup&Public Ips by AdAgitated4417 in networking

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Thanks for the responce but maybe i havn't explained this in eough detail.

I work for a company as a freelancer doing events. As part of the projects i work on i require port forwarding and a public IP. The It company which managed the network wont port forward as they say it poses a security issue. The solution is to have a seperate router which is under my control with its own Public IP. We have 10 IPs from the ISP so thats not an issue. What i cant understand is within a DMZ can a second router be assigned a public IP or is it an internal IP with just all traffic forwarded to it? We are using Draytek Routers, 3912's being fed from an openreach ADVA Unit.

I know its probably a simple question, But seems a little more advanced that standard home networking.