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Speed is greater than port speed #31
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Also curious if my results are accurate. I have AT&T fiber. It's supposed to be 1 gigabit, but speedtest++ shows ~1.5 gigabit. Great if true! Scratching my head a bit though, cause I didn't think my little Edgerouter-X could push incoming packets to the LAN this fast... but maybe?
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@Igor-Shabalin Many ISPs will over-provision a little or allow for "burst" traffic. You'd have to measure over time to see if this pattern holds. There can be small measurement errors, but they should not amount to >30% I believe. @mmarshall540 EdgeRouters and USGs etc. should use hardware offloading when IPS is disabled (which it is by default) and can then easily push gigabit speeds. Re the speed, same holds: Try watching the measurements over time, you might have gotten burst traffic or AT&T's traffic shaping might be slow. |
This is a duplicate issue to #20 |
I have a 1G port speed, but:
Testing upload speed (12) .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Upload: 1325.48 Mbit/s
Why ?
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