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Hi,
I have the following configuration: - Cable modem with >12Mbps download and >1.5Mbps upload. - The cable modem is connected to a Ethernet hub (10/100/1000) as well as a computer (let's call it server) and the WAN port of the D-link EBR-2310 router. - Another computer (let's call it client) is connected to the LAN port of the D-link router. If from the client, I access the server via ftp or scp, I get a download speed of roughly 2.5MB/s and an upload speed of 200KB/s. Since it is not involving any internet connection between the two, I should get the same speed both way. But I found out that even though the server and the D-link router are on the same subnet, all packets for that subnet coming from the LAN are all redirected to my internet provider's gateway. This explain why I get only 200KB/s as this is my provider upload speed. This also explain why I'm only getting 2.5MB/s since everything is at least 100Mbps on my network I should be getting about 10MB/s at least. Is this a known issue of D-link routers? Is there an easy way to fix this? Thanks in advance for the advice, Manu Emmanuel Stapf [ES] |
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