So it's @anon50098793 build. Maybe he has some suggestions as to what would cause speed loss.
can i remove these ? and how? maybe it will be used ?
ok i made a speedtest on my wrt
looks perfect. i dont know whats wrong now. maybe the lan interface ? i guess this speed test use the wan interface direct.
please disable sqm and test over wired ( from a client )...
you can ignore the unused network interfaces / modules... ( dummy teql ) or uninstall the related kmods...
Hi wulfy23 thanks for your response.
i rebooted and removed the QSM
speedtest on my laptop only :
it looks like something block at 100mbit...
yes... looks like the zyxel switch... does it have a webui so you can check the link ( or link speed leds? )? you can also try plugging your pc directly into the LAN port of the PI and testing directly from there...
But why does it work if i replace openwrt router with my old one ?
excellent question... faster to test with the laptop direct than answer that tho'
the only thing that seems plausible is something related to the fast switching of network topology ( layer1/2 learning and auto link detection / mcast auto whatever / stp et. al. )...
there is nothing within the build that explains this phenomenon...
ok i will try a restart from all devices , one by one. lets see what happen
Log into the switch and plug the RPI in and see if it's negotiating a 100Mbps ethernet instead of gigabit!
how about the port your laptop is connected to ?
also do you have any bandwidth limitations in the switch? it has a bandwidth limiter for various ports, and I found it wasn't capable of really operating at full gigabit, if I tried to set it to say 700Mbps it would limit at 200Mbps because it would run out of CPU capacity.
ethtool eth1 | grep Speed
ethtool eth0 | grep Speed
root@rpi-dca6326af5 /47# ethtool eth1 | grep Speed
Speed: 1000Mb/s
root@rpi-dca6326af5 /44# ethtool eth0 | grep Speed
Speed: 1000Mb/s
rebooted , still same
plug your laptop directly into the eth0 on the rpi and run your speed test.
is it plugged into a USB3 port?
done.
i dont know why but the solution. i de/activated my ethernet port in windows 10
what ever seems like it works now.
thank you guys.
but anyways this wasnt my original problem, haha
should i check tp-link forum instead? or could this be a router setting problem ?
That ASIX adapter is much less good than the UE300, so get a UE300 for your laptop too!
Ok, now here's what I suggest, since you have tons of CPU on the RPI4, please re-enable your SQM and put 600000 and 59000 as your download and upload speeds. You will find the behavior of the network much better in my experience.
Ok, as for the omada, are you running a controller, or just logging into the device? Never mind, I see you have the controller on proxmox. Ok, did you adopt the devices properly? does it still not show any clients if you turn wifi off and on again on a given device?
I will buy a second UE300...
i just disconnected one to check if the controller refresh.
everything looks fine. i used this controller to install both AP. and made all settings only on that controller.
and i can remember i saw clients before i started with the openwrt configs like quest networ, vlan, wireguard
Now that we're sure the OpenWrt works properly... here are some thoughts on debugging the Omada:
- Give the controller a static IP
- Unplug the EAPs
- Reboot the controller
- Re-plug the EAPS.
- Restart several wifi devices.
- Look for clients.
If that doesn't work, I suggest to ask on the TP-Link forum, and then if there are openwrt specific issues they raise come back here. I will say that I have this similar setup and I do see the clients.