Hello,
Can one detect if the ISP is limiting pps between two locations?
Might be totally wrong, but in Winbox, under IP/Firewall/Connections, if selecting Orig./Repl. Packets and filtering the connection in question, the amout of orig. packets should match the reply packets closely, correct? (might be totally wrong here)
If reply packets value fails to keep up with orig. packets, does that mean the ISP is somehow limiting the packets/second?
The application I am using is sending/receiving a lot of packets.
The location in question has just been installed yesterday.
For example, in 80 seconds 44K packets and ~20 MB of traffic (sql traffic)
Why do I think the ISP is somehow limiting pps: yesterday while testing, the application took 80 seconds to complete. Today, I think after the ISP finished setting up the new location's bandwidth limitation and other security settings, the same procedure in the aplication takes 145 seconds, almost double.
Bandwidth between locations (same provider) is 1 Gbps up/down with 150 Mbps minimum garanteed, so bandwidth should not be a problem for a mere 20 MB of traffic.
If I am totally wrong with my Orig./Repl. Packets idea, any other way to check?
Thank you.