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packet loss between router and microwave links
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)
Come Celebrate our 10 Year Anniversary!Losing 1/3 of my download speed with my new router, any ideas on how to fix?Home and Small to Medium Enterprise network manufacturer choice, Netgear, Linksys or D-Link?Two cisco gigabit switches refuse to link to each other. Any idea why?Configure Cisco 877 as bridge between Internet and Cisco ASA 5505Unexplained 0.1% packets time out when pinging from routerHow do I view cached PMTU under Linux (and all other OSs)MTU between Juniper and Cisco, cause of packet loss?windows update error 80072ee2 caused by linux router, possible mtu issue?Chained network issue/ MTU sizeCannot ping a server. Wan over vlan on Cisco/Linksys switch
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I see packet losses on my microwave link only when I go through the router (no loss if I connect directly to the microwave link)
I did the test with cisco router RV042 and a linksys
Important: MTU in roteur 1500 (impossible to put more) and in the microwave links is 2048.
thx
cisco mtu linksys
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I see packet losses on my microwave link only when I go through the router (no loss if I connect directly to the microwave link)
I did the test with cisco router RV042 and a linksys
Important: MTU in roteur 1500 (impossible to put more) and in the microwave links is 2048.
thx
cisco mtu linksys
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We need more information in order for us to help you. Please edit your question to include a simple diagram. You can ping with different packet sizes to see if your problem is size dependent. But 1500 is the standard packet size.
– Ron Trunk
Apr 10 at 14:49
I use iperf to supervise the link i can't upload a picture here, Test in TCP bandwitdh 4M / test UDP 10% paquets losts when i use juste 3M . other information when I go from the router to the microwave I have packet loss but not in the other direction
– Khaled CHAOUED
Apr 10 at 14:52
We can't tell how you are testing the link (I can't anyway). You can edit your question to include an image. With iperf, you can incrementally increase packet size until it fails. for example, at 1500, you should be 100%, but at 1501, you will see drops. If that's not the case, perhaps something else is going on.
– Ron Trunk
Apr 10 at 16:23
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I see packet losses on my microwave link only when I go through the router (no loss if I connect directly to the microwave link)
I did the test with cisco router RV042 and a linksys
Important: MTU in roteur 1500 (impossible to put more) and in the microwave links is 2048.
thx
cisco mtu linksys
New contributor
I see packet losses on my microwave link only when I go through the router (no loss if I connect directly to the microwave link)
I did the test with cisco router RV042 and a linksys
Important: MTU in roteur 1500 (impossible to put more) and in the microwave links is 2048.
thx
cisco mtu linksys
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We need more information in order for us to help you. Please edit your question to include a simple diagram. You can ping with different packet sizes to see if your problem is size dependent. But 1500 is the standard packet size.
– Ron Trunk
Apr 10 at 14:49
I use iperf to supervise the link i can't upload a picture here, Test in TCP bandwitdh 4M / test UDP 10% paquets losts when i use juste 3M . other information when I go from the router to the microwave I have packet loss but not in the other direction
– Khaled CHAOUED
Apr 10 at 14:52
We can't tell how you are testing the link (I can't anyway). You can edit your question to include an image. With iperf, you can incrementally increase packet size until it fails. for example, at 1500, you should be 100%, but at 1501, you will see drops. If that's not the case, perhaps something else is going on.
– Ron Trunk
Apr 10 at 16:23
add a comment |
We need more information in order for us to help you. Please edit your question to include a simple diagram. You can ping with different packet sizes to see if your problem is size dependent. But 1500 is the standard packet size.
– Ron Trunk
Apr 10 at 14:49
I use iperf to supervise the link i can't upload a picture here, Test in TCP bandwitdh 4M / test UDP 10% paquets losts when i use juste 3M . other information when I go from the router to the microwave I have packet loss but not in the other direction
– Khaled CHAOUED
Apr 10 at 14:52
We can't tell how you are testing the link (I can't anyway). You can edit your question to include an image. With iperf, you can incrementally increase packet size until it fails. for example, at 1500, you should be 100%, but at 1501, you will see drops. If that's not the case, perhaps something else is going on.
– Ron Trunk
Apr 10 at 16:23
We need more information in order for us to help you. Please edit your question to include a simple diagram. You can ping with different packet sizes to see if your problem is size dependent. But 1500 is the standard packet size.
– Ron Trunk
Apr 10 at 14:49
We need more information in order for us to help you. Please edit your question to include a simple diagram. You can ping with different packet sizes to see if your problem is size dependent. But 1500 is the standard packet size.
– Ron Trunk
Apr 10 at 14:49
I use iperf to supervise the link i can't upload a picture here, Test in TCP bandwitdh 4M / test UDP 10% paquets losts when i use juste 3M . other information when I go from the router to the microwave I have packet loss but not in the other direction
– Khaled CHAOUED
Apr 10 at 14:52
I use iperf to supervise the link i can't upload a picture here, Test in TCP bandwitdh 4M / test UDP 10% paquets losts when i use juste 3M . other information when I go from the router to the microwave I have packet loss but not in the other direction
– Khaled CHAOUED
Apr 10 at 14:52
We can't tell how you are testing the link (I can't anyway). You can edit your question to include an image. With iperf, you can incrementally increase packet size until it fails. for example, at 1500, you should be 100%, but at 1501, you will see drops. If that's not the case, perhaps something else is going on.
– Ron Trunk
Apr 10 at 16:23
We can't tell how you are testing the link (I can't anyway). You can edit your question to include an image. With iperf, you can incrementally increase packet size until it fails. for example, at 1500, you should be 100%, but at 1501, you will see drops. If that's not the case, perhaps something else is going on.
– Ron Trunk
Apr 10 at 16:23
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We need more information in order for us to help you. Please edit your question to include a simple diagram. You can ping with different packet sizes to see if your problem is size dependent. But 1500 is the standard packet size.
– Ron Trunk
Apr 10 at 14:49
I use iperf to supervise the link i can't upload a picture here, Test in TCP bandwitdh 4M / test UDP 10% paquets losts when i use juste 3M . other information when I go from the router to the microwave I have packet loss but not in the other direction
– Khaled CHAOUED
Apr 10 at 14:52
We can't tell how you are testing the link (I can't anyway). You can edit your question to include an image. With iperf, you can incrementally increase packet size until it fails. for example, at 1500, you should be 100%, but at 1501, you will see drops. If that's not the case, perhaps something else is going on.
– Ron Trunk
Apr 10 at 16:23