I had the same problem on a Soekris box when I enabled traffic shaping. The problem went away when I moved the CF card to faster hardware.
Do you have the wondershaper.sh/wshaper script or some manual rules for tc set? You can see what you have set with the following, where $DEV is an ethernet device (eth0, eth1, wlan0, ath0 etc.); tc -s -d qdisc show tc -s -d class show dev $DEV Hth, On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 12:45 PM, mailsvb <[email protected]> wrote: > 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 > > > _______________________________________________ > Voyage-linux mailing list > [email protected] > http://list.voyage.hk/mailman/listinfo/voyage-linux > >
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