[Voyage-linux] "slow" WAN connection

mailsvb mailsvb at gmail.com
Wed Aug 29 02:45:26 HKT 2012


Hi everyone,

I have a question regarding my setup.

First, let me describe my setup, hope I don't miss anything ;-)
- I'm using voyage linux on my Alix 2d3 board
- I tried several versions. 0.8.0, 0.8.5 and the current dev version from
yesterday
- My DSL provider is Netcologne, which offers a fibre connection into the
basement and S-DSL from the basement up to my appartment.
- Connection speed is 100MBit down, 10Mbit up
- After a basic installation, I only changed 2 files... please find them
attached.
- The "internal" interface of the Alix Board is connected to a switch
- My PC is connected to the same switch, so no slow WLAN connection or
anything

My problem is, when checking the connection speed e.g. via www.speedtest.net,
I only get a downstream of appr. 20-21 Mbit

I have a second Alix Board where I installed the latest beta of Monowall (a
FreeBSD based router OS) where I don't see that issue... I can switch
between both Alix Boards and whenever using the voyage linux board, I am
limited to 20-21 Mbit, I can immediately switch to the Monowall board and
have appr. 70-85 Mbit in downstream...

I try to figure out what the issue is. Did anyone face a similar problem?
Is it related to my configuration?

Any help is appreciated :-)

Thanks and best regards,
Sven
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