I have ping between the 2 routers
both of them have the same user\password\group=full
both of them have the same bandwidth-server setting
/tool bandwidth-server print
enabled: yes
authenticate: yes
allocate-udp-ports-from: 2000
max-sessions: 100
but after a 1 min~ he say “Can’t connect”
no metter witch side is the server
what could it be?
what is the port the test is using? I want to see if he get to it on the firewall
David1234:
I have ping between the 2 routers
both of them have the same user\password\group=full
both of them have the same bandwidth-server setting
/tool bandwidth-server print
enabled: yes
authenticate: yes
allocate-udp-ports-from: 2000
max-sessions: 100
but after a 1 min~ he say “Can’t connect”
no metter witch side is the server
what could it be?
what is the port the test is using? I want to see if he get to it on the firewall
Did you try and disable the firewall on the route you are testing to?
Maybe there is a filter rule that adds the ip from router A in a block-list when seeing excessive udp connections
Also is the 2 ip’s in the same subnet maybe?
everything is in the same subnet
no firewall rules at all
Is there anything showing in the log of the router you are testing too?.
I assume you are also running the latest version of ros?
yes
latest version
don’t see nothing on the loggin
k6ccc
May 24, 2017, 5:43pm
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What hardware? I ran into the same thing a few weeks ago. I later found if I remember right that the speed test will use all CPU cores EXCEPT one. That means that if you have a single CPU router, it can’t do a speed test. I recently added a dual CPU router and it will work to an external speed test.
I could be remembering wrong as I’m currently massively sleep deprived…
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