I've managed to fix the issue! It was caused by using the static IP on WAN interface (I was using the IP from subnet that 5G Modem provided and has the admin panel). Switching to DHCP WAN solved the issue.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: hoondi on September 20, 2024, 11:21:34 AM
Have you considered StarLink?
Or is the cost v speed not there for you?
For me, StarLink is superior for both speed and latency, except that I have so many trees to contend with that the dish has to be on a pole of at least 40mt high before I cease experiencing any "obstruction".
The trees here are so dense and come so close to our house that I don't even need to own a lawn mover. Gives you and idea.
Hope the MTU is all it is for you.
Quote from: hoondi on September 20, 2024, 10:38:50 AM
Hi FraLem,
I'm also on Cellular and I only wish I had your issue of attaining those speeds in the first place!
I'm surrounded by 4acres of forest right up to the house and it's illegal (not that I'd want to anyway) to cut down the trees.As you can see, lousy at best.
Strength 17 / 31, dBm : -79 Selected Network LTENR5G Sub Network Type FDD LTE / NR5G-NSA Band: 5 / 1,450 + "LTE BAND 3",1275 RSRP: -114 dBm RSRQ: -18 dB SINR: 11 dB 5G RSRP: -96 dBm 5G RSRQ: -13 dB 5G SINR: 5 dB
My MTU is 1472 which is the default set by my carrier. That's all that comes to my mind to look at.
Otherwise, save your current config, erase your boot drive and do a quick clean and simple setup to test and see if speeds improve.
Cheers.
Quote from: FraLem on September 20, 2024, 07:47:37 AMQuote from: dseven on September 19, 2024, 10:37:33 PM
I suppose you could use `ifconfig` in a shell to verify that your WAN interface really is connected at 2500Base-T. Beyond that, I can't think of anything.....
How do you configure the IP of interface both on the PC & Router?
Rgds