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Have you set up another Mikrotik outside on your network and used the
MT bandwidth tests from the 951 to it?  ( be sure and test using tcp
)...   Also be sure and set the Ethernet ports to auto for tx and rx
flow control...

Robert

On 07/09/2014 08:47 AM, Justin Marshall wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Having an issue with a few customers behind RB951 Mikrotiks. All of
> these customers are on bridged Canopy 100's. Running a test from
> the Mikrotik (tools/bandwidth test) to a Mikrotik we have setup at
> our office I'm seeing 8-10.2Mbps down.  However when the customer
> runs a speedtest (regardless of which speedtest server) they
> usually max out around 3Mbps down.
> 
> One customer in particular was really helpful on trying to narrow
> down what could be causing this.  He tried 3 different computers
> (both wired and wireless), 2 different cables between the computers
> and the RB951, and different ports on the RB951.  He also gave me
> teamviewer access to one of these (wired to the RB951) to try a few
> different things.
> 
> So far I tried: Upgraded to 6.15 firmware, did the /system
> routerboard upgrade.  I've removed all traffic shaping rules that
> could possibly be effecting their speed.  Tried using a src-nat
> rule in lieu of masquerade. Also tried 2 different browsers to make
> sure it wasn't just a browser issue on the computer I had
> teamviewer access to.
> 
> Has anyone else experienced this, or have any other suggestions to
> try?
> 
> Thanks [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
> 
> 
> 
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