On Thu, Oct 29, 2020 at 02:31:59PM +0200, Mark Tinka wrote: > > > On 10/29/20 14:27, Matt Hoppes wrote: > > > Is it actually jitter or is it potentially the wireless network card > > going into sleep mode? I have seen that type of behavior on Apple > > products when the cards go into low power mode although I can’t say I > > have noticed that on my laptop. > > Not, not sleep mode, because I am actively using the device to move data > to/from the Internet. > > I was actually struggling to upload some files to Youtube last weekend, and > had to use another computer to do it as I couldn't figure out what was going > on. That it is how bad the jitter is. > > It seems to be a much bigger problem for the upload direction than the > download, but it, inevitably creates a symmetrical performance problem.
I know there was a recent fix Apple did for devices talking to UBNT APs for their handsets, perhaps there's a similar fix needed on your side? I have all UBNT at home for wireless and periodically have some random issues which I can't explain, but for the most part have things tuned to ensure there's little to no interference. Do you see the same when hardwired? I keep many of my devices hardwired to avoid odd jitter issues. I also saw some older versions of the Pulse Secure VPN add the behavior you describe, including the more uptime the slower it would get. - Jared -- Jared Mauch | pgp key available via finger from ja...@puck.nether.net clue++; | http://puck.nether.net/~jared/ My statements are only mine.