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chemie

join:2005-01-01
Midland, MI

DIR-655 WAN Upload capped at 256kbps

I have cable modem with 5mbps down and 1 mbps upload service.

When I plug PC directly to modem, I get this speed.

When I connect via DIR-655, download is stil 5mbps but upload is capped at 256 kbps.

A second PC on different LAN connection to the router has same problem. However, PC-PC transfers are the gigabyte speed (no upload cap LAN to LAN).

This tells me the WAN is capped but I have no idea why this would be the case.

I am on FW1.11

Thoughts? Help!


Scree
In the pipe 5 by 5

join:2001-04-24
Mount Laurel, NJ
Make sure "Enable SPI" is off, I read once that limits the router's own rwin which may be keeping your speed down.

chemie

join:2005-01-01
Midland, MI

SPI was off.

But I was STUPD STUPID STUPID

I used to have 3mbps/256kbps service (Did I mention how much I love charter) so QOS was set to 256.

I am surprised that QOS thottles when only one PC is connected but is seems this setting is a hard cap regardless of what you have or are using. This setting caps you at the number regardless.

So when I changed to 1200kbps, everything works. I did not want to put 1000 because it "sensed" 1120 but if I put it too high, QOS will not do anything.

STUPID me and STUPID QOS.

As an aside, I bought the stupid DIR-655 because I needed QOS for VOIP since I only had 256 available.

I guess I should be glad charter has finally upgraded to a decent upload speed (are they out of bankrupcy yet??).


PamelaTS

join:2004-04-20
Dallas, TX
if 1120 is what you get then enter 1120, entering 1200 won't allow it to do its job. Might as well turn it off
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