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29 Sep 2012 10:51 #73675
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Morning all!
My draytek 2820n maybe starting to show its age however I thought I would ask on here before I dig deep into my pocket and replace it.
For the last 3 years we have been on Be ADSL broadband, the router behaved itself and was spot on, with a max download speed of ~6Mbits. Torrents and other downloads seem to cope well with no issues.
However in the last 4 months we migrated to Zen FTTC product and are now getting 65Mbit down and 20Mbit up with the same Draytek 2820n connected via the ethernet socket to the BT VDSL model. All seems to work, and downloading from a single source maxes out at 7-8MB/s. All other machines on the network dont really seem effected and are able to access the net file.
However, if I try and download a torret, the torrent maxes out each time at 3.5MB/s and causes all the machines on the network trying to get onto the net to grind to a halt, even as far as kicking people of MSN!!
I have a monowall box somewhere and I was going to see if I can pop it into the Drayteks 2820 place to see if that changes anything, but just wondering if anybody else has experianced the same issue. According to Zen there are no traffic filters what so ever and that I should be able to see maximum bandwidth (when available) on torrents as well.
The router setup is basic, only a couple of firewall rules (DNS and SMTP blocks), QoS turned off and a couple of site to site VPN's which are bearly tickeled and the latest firmware.
Anybody else experiance the same issues??
My draytek 2820n maybe starting to show its age however I thought I would ask on here before I dig deep into my pocket and replace it.
For the last 3 years we have been on Be ADSL broadband, the router behaved itself and was spot on, with a max download speed of ~6Mbits. Torrents and other downloads seem to cope well with no issues.
However in the last 4 months we migrated to Zen FTTC product and are now getting 65Mbit down and 20Mbit up with the same Draytek 2820n connected via the ethernet socket to the BT VDSL model. All seems to work, and downloading from a single source maxes out at 7-8MB/s. All other machines on the network dont really seem effected and are able to access the net file.
However, if I try and download a torret, the torrent maxes out each time at 3.5MB/s and causes all the machines on the network trying to get onto the net to grind to a halt, even as far as kicking people of MSN!!
I have a monowall box somewhere and I was going to see if I can pop it into the Drayteks 2820 place to see if that changes anything, but just wondering if anybody else has experianced the same issue. According to Zen there are no traffic filters what so ever and that I should be able to see maximum bandwidth (when available) on torrents as well.
The router setup is basic, only a couple of firewall rules (DNS and SMTP blocks), QoS turned off and a couple of site to site VPN's which are bearly tickeled and the latest firmware.
Anybody else experiance the same issues??
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05 Oct 2012 08:16 #73749
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I use a Vigor2820n on BT Infinity (via WAN2) and it works fine, but I don't use Torrents as I prefer to pay for my DVDs and music, but I think torrents open a lot of ports and possibly the V2820 is more limited on concurrent connections particularly at high speed. Why not connect your PC directly to the BT modem temporarily to elimiate the Vigor ?
(n.b. I appreciate that you may be using Torrents for Linux builds or other legit purposes, rather than movies).
(n.b. I appreciate that you may be using Torrents for Linux builds or other legit purposes, rather than movies).
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05 Oct 2012 10:09 #73750
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Thanks for your reply. I should really get around to trying my monowall box. Seen a few suggestions that resetting the thing and starting from scratch has also improved things.
If it does turn out to be the 2820, i have seen that Zen support the dual eth wan 2920n with one of the ports being 1Gb. I am guesting that's going have a better support for a large number of concurrent connections, and much more headroom on the WAN port to cope with the higher speeds and maybe more NAT sessions...
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I use a Vigor2820n on BT Infinity (via WAN2) and it works fine, but I don't use Torrents as I prefer to pay for my DVDs and music, but I think torrents open a lot of ports and possibly the V2820 is more limited on concurrent connections particularly at high speed. Why not connect your PC directly to the BT modem temporarily to elimiate the Vigor ?admin wrote:
(n.b. I appreciate that you may be using Torrents for Linux builds or other legit purposes, rather than movies).
Thanks for your reply. I should really get around to trying my monowall box. Seen a few suggestions that resetting the thing and starting from scratch has also improved things.
If it does turn out to be the 2820, i have seen that Zen support the dual eth wan 2920n with one of the ports being 1Gb. I am guesting that's going have a better support for a large number of concurrent connections, and much more headroom on the WAN port to cope with the higher speeds and maybe more NAT sessions...
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11 Oct 2012 04:54 #73794
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The Vigor 2850 is a newer platform than Vigor2920 and supports more concurrent connections, and has the VDSL built in, so you might want to consider that.
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13 Oct 2012 16:23 #73834
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Thanks, will keep it in mind
Well I managed to get around to resetting my router after downloading at 7.5MB/s non torrent and suffering similar issues, uploaded the latest firmware with a RST file to reset it to factory settings and moved forward with restoring settings manualy - not from backup.
Initial tests show that I have gained a couple MB/s on torrents (still not maxing out) but on the positive side it seem as though its not causing the ill effects that were spied (laggy web browsing from other machines/draytek itself).
Will keep an eye on it. I can live without maxing out on torrents, speed is reasonable anyway from it - 3-4MB, but I did see 5MB for a bit so it could have been the torrent itself (although I would have thought Fedora 17 DVD ISO would have been quite popular!).
I have just remembered about the sessions and bandwidth limit options so may look at those if it starts playing up again.
Well I managed to get around to resetting my router after downloading at 7.5MB/s non torrent and suffering similar issues, uploaded the latest firmware with a RST file to reset it to factory settings and moved forward with restoring settings manualy - not from backup.
Initial tests show that I have gained a couple MB/s on torrents (still not maxing out) but on the positive side it seem as though its not causing the ill effects that were spied (laggy web browsing from other machines/draytek itself).
Will keep an eye on it. I can live without maxing out on torrents, speed is reasonable anyway from it - 3-4MB, but I did see 5MB for a bit so it could have been the torrent itself (although I would have thought Fedora 17 DVD ISO would have been quite popular!).
I have just remembered about the sessions and bandwidth limit options so may look at those if it starts playing up again.
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01 Nov 2012 14:52 #73996
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have you tried disabling your ddos/dos protection settings in the draytek
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