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Old 24-02-2017, 12:22   #1
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SH3 Native vs L2TP pings

At the moment my CPE terminating the L2TP tunnels can't handle the speed so there will be packetloss when I'm downloading (It's an RB450G, I have a more powerful CPE but It's not here at the moment, will swap them out once I have it here)





Not enough data yet to be sure, but interestingly the ping to the Tunneled IP doesn't appear to be showing the same spikes that's common with the Puma6 chipset in the SH3 or at least not as frequently.

P.s it's 2x L2TP tunnels "bonded" (They're limited to 100M each)
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Re: SH3 Native vs L2TP pings

Similar behaviour was seen by a user on the DSLreports forum Puma 6 issues thread using only a VPN connection and no direct connections.

Specifically, if the modem is dealing with only one or a few established flows, the issues are reduced to a constant ~10ms of jitter, without huge spikes and without loss.

As soon as it's dealing with more flows and they're being regularly established/closed it has issues again.

There's no reason why it should - it's acting as a modem/media converter. It shouldn't care about the contents of the packets, it isn't doing any NAT, but that's the way it behaves.
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Re: SH3 Native vs L2TP pings

Hm, I asked AAISP if I could do this (pay for 2 tunnels and get 200mbit) and they told me no, but I would have 2TB usage....

Might have to try again!
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