What happens if you leave the cisco in bridge mode, connect a computer
directly to it, and run your speed tests?  The email says you've tested the
cisco in L3 mode, and the cisco in L2 mode with a Mikrotik.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Judd Howie
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2013 10:24
To: Mikrotik discussions
Subject: [Mikrotik] RB2011UAS-2HnD througput

I have recently purchased a RB2011UAS-2HnD (great little unit) to replace a
RB433UAH that's a couple of years old.

My primary reason for replacing the 433 was that when I turned on web proxy
(usb store onboard), my download speeds dropped drastically and CPU use shot
through the roof.
The environment is a small home office with approximately 15 devices. The
routerboard sits behind a Cisco DPS3925 cable gateway in bridged mode. (
http://www.cisco.com/web/consumer/support/modem_DPC3925.html)

When speed testing from behind the 433 and Cisco in bridged mode speeds
maxed at about 35Mb (pings fine at 6ms). If I took the MK out of the
equation and turned off bridged mode on the Cisco and tested again using it
as the router, speeds came back to where they should be (110Mb). This is all
in the exact same environment, only difference is MK/no MK.
I thought the new router would fix this but sadly I am seeing the exact same
behaviour now. Hence my mail to the list.
Would greatly appreciate any thoughts on what might be the cause?

Both the 433 and the new RB2011 have near the exact same config. We are
talking about a lightly utilised connection. DNS and DHCP is on, a couple of
wireless clients, web proxy off,  connection tracking off, 5 or so simple
queues, regular set of simple firewall rules, one bridge and a couple of PPP
client connections. Basically, as far as router config is concerned it's
doing about 5% of what it's capable of...sadly though it seems to not be
able to deliver anywhere need the speeds I see from the crappy little CPE
Cisco provided by my ISP.

I have several RB1100 and RB1200's in the wild all running fine and
delivering speeds as expected. I don't want to have to set one up home to
ensure I can see speeds I'm capable off but that may be my next option
unless the brains trust on the list can point me in the direction of a
solution?

Thanks in advance.

J
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