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jonathanwhm
post May 25 2024, 03:45 PM

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I requested TM to switch the ONU model from A1 to B1. The next morning, three technicians from TM came to my house to inspect the ONU. They decided not to make the change because the ONU was still functioning perfectly. They also questioned me about how I obtained Nijiki's firmware over the call. Unfortunately, I wasn't home at that time to answer their questions and paksa them to change the model sad.gif
P/S: My dad saw them taking a photo of the ONU login screen at that time.

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jonathanwhm
post Jun 11 2024, 08:01 PM

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I just got the ONU replaced by TM this evening, from model A1 to B1. I'm running on Bridge Mode and using my Deco BE85 as a router. I managed to get around 2085Mbps DL and 1037Mbps UL.

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jonathanwhm
post Jun 23 2024, 12:43 AM

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QUOTE(zeronehza @ Jun 22 2024, 09:08 PM)
replaced ? u request or the white one got prob ? got contract extension for replacement ?
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Yes, it has been replaced. There is no contract extension, but an additional RM50 is charged to this month's bill.
jonathanwhm
post Aug 30 2024, 01:52 PM

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I finally encountered a speed drop issue when my VPN was connected to SG server. Initially, the connection was running at full speed for the first 5-10 minutes after the VPN was established. However, after some time, the speed capped at 320/150. Even after disconnecting the VPN, the speed remained capped at 320/150 until I rebooted the ONU unit.

No speed drop issue so far if I am not using any VPN service after the ONU rebooted. It happened again and again 10 minutes after the VPN was established.

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post Aug 30 2024, 03:26 PM

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QUOTE(kwss @ Aug 30 2024, 04:12 PM)
Just wondering. Did you torrent or transfer lots of data after you turn on VPN?
If you turn on the VPN and do nothing, does the speed still drop?
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Yes. The speed is still capped after a certain period, even if I do nothing once the VPN is established. Is it possible to have a capping system that detects the change in the routing and then throttles the speed? hmm.gif hmm.gif
jonathanwhm
post Aug 30 2024, 03:44 PM

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QUOTE(kwss @ Aug 30 2024, 04:35 PM)
I'm not aware of such thing in D-Link but currently I suspect the 2.5G switch chip is overheating.
In the white D-Link, this external switch chip doesn't exist. All the functionality is provided by the SoC.

Do you happen to put the device in a confined space?

You have experiment and can trigger the speed drop as many times as you want just by connecting to VPN?

What VPN protocol did you use?
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The ONU device is placed in an open area, and the ONU temperature is consistently below 20 degrees.

The speed drop only happens when connecting to a VPN (OpenVPN protocol). I tested many times and am pretty sure my line was capped after the VPN was established.

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post Aug 30 2024, 04:00 PM

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QUOTE(kwss @ Aug 30 2024, 04:49 PM)
Just to be clear. You establish the VPN from your computer and not via the ONR right?
Do you use UDP or TCP for your OpenVPN?

As far as I know, middlebox don't have any special rules for OpenVPN, unlike IKE, GRE or some other protocol.
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I tested both on my computer and on my own router (in bridge mode) using the UDP setting. Both are getting the speed capped too.


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post Aug 30 2024, 04:08 PM

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QUOTE(dev/numb @ Aug 30 2024, 05:00 PM)
Does your VPN provider provide more than one SG server? Try to do a traceroute/mtr to the hostname of your current SG VPN server (while not connected to the VPN, obviously) to determine the peering/transit providers. Check with your other SG VPN nodes. Hopefully your provider has a different server on a different rack/datacenter using a different peering path. I’m asking because with certain peering providers, ISPs might perform some sort of load balancing.
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I tested on 3 different SG servers (all 3 SG servers hosted by different telcos in SG) and got the same result which the speed was capped after some time. It's really strange that it happened only when the VPN was established. All back to normal after I rebooted the ONU without connecting to the VPN.

 

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