I normally use MT software on a PC to make a router.
Recently we purchased an RB153. It is the one with 5 Ethernet ports and 3 mini-PCI slots.
I configured it as a hotspot. I am not using radios in it at all, only an Ethernet port on the WAN side and one on the LAN side.
In bench testing at home on my DSL line, which is 8 Mb/S, I noticed that a reliable speed test I use shows that the RB153 is cutting my speed in half.
Remember this is without anything special going on other than the hotspot on port 2. The WAN is on port 1. No radios or anything special going on- only a hotspot interface on Ether2
Is the nature of the beast? If so, I find this board to be completely useless. I have read the docs and cannot find anything referencing this issue.
Someone please tell me what I can do to speed things up. Junk this and go back to a PC? Go to the RB532?
no, 100mbit thoughput should be no problem. is that 8mbit number something a provider gave you, or do you actually get the same speed when using another kind of router
Laptop sitting here on test bench, running through cable modem to a speed test facility. Doesn’t matter which one- It can be my provider’s, Speakeasy, Another known accurate one. They are all the same. Eith RB153 in line: speed 50% of what it is without it.
It did this from the first day I got it, through numerous resets/reconfigurations.
All hotspot settings are default, except for putting in the default route. The setup wizard does not leave you with a working hotspot until you do that.
Did that, the upgrade didn’t seem to do any good from what I can tell remotely.
Saturday I will be able to try some more actual physical testing on the unit. I will do my same original tests: Known good speed test on link without router in line and then the same with the router inline. Should be pretty conclusive.