Hello,
I am not a power user, but i recently bought the Edgerouter Lite to use with my Cox Gigablast connection. I went through the basic settings shown on the Internet, to make port 0 the WAN port, and port 1 and 2 the LAN ports (as a switch, not separate LAN's).
I am only getting about 150Mb download and upload with this router. I know something is not right.
So, I put on the Netgear router that came with the Gigabit service. With the Netgear, I am getting about 900Mb+ down and over 800Mb+ up.
So, I looked around this forum and found a thread with someone using the Edgerouter Lite with another gigabit ISP. I copied parts of a script from the thread that is slightly different than mine (my ISP is just straight DHCP, no log in) and loaded into my Edgerouter Lite after a full reset. I am still only getting about 150Mb up and down.
Would someone please help me to see what changes are needed for me to get the full bandwidth from my ISP using the nice router?
I have included my script here. Thank you in advance!
firewall { all-ping enable broadcast-ping disable ipv6-receive-redirects disable ipv6-src-route disable ip-src-route disable log-martians enable name WAN_IN { default-action drop description "WAN to internal" rule 10 { action accept description "Allow established/related" log disable protocol all state { established enable invalid disable new disable related enable } } rule 20 { action drop description "Drop invalid state" log disable protocol all state { established disable invalid enable new disable related disable } } } name WAN_LOCAL { default-action drop description "WAN to router" rule 10 { action accept description "Allow established/related" log disable protocol all state { established enable invalid disable new disable related enable } } rule 20 { action drop description "Drop invalid state" log disable protocol all state { established disable invalid enable new disable related disable } } } receive-redirects disable send-redirects enable source-validation disable syn-cookies enable } interfaces { bridge br0 { address 192.168.1.1/24 aging 300 bridged-conntrack disable description "Local Bridge" hello-time 2 max-age 20 priority 32768 promiscuous enable stp false } ethernet eth0 { address dhcp description Internet duplex auto firewall { in { name WAN_IN } local { name WAN_LOCAL } } speed auto mtu 1492 } ethernet eth1 { bridge-group { bridge br0 } description "Local Bridge" duplex auto speed auto } ethernet eth2 { bridge-group { bridge br0 } description "Local Bridge" duplex auto speed auto name-server auto } loopback lo { } } service { dhcp-server { disabled false hostfile-update disable shared-network-name LAN_BR { authoritative enable subnet 192.168.1.0/24 { default-router 192.168.1.1 dns-server 8.8.8.8 dns-server 8.8.4.4 lease 86400 start 192.168.1.100 { stop 192.168.1.254 } } } use-dnsmasq disable } dns { forwarding { cache-size 150 listen-on br0 } } gui { http-port 80 https-port 443 older-ciphers enable } nat { rule 5010 { description "masquerade for WAN" outbound-interface eth0 type masquerade } } ssh { port 22 protocol-version v2 } } system { host-name ubnt login { user ubnt { authentication { encrypted-password Password } level admin } } ntp { server 0.ubnt.pool.ntp.org { } server 1.ubnt.pool.ntp.org { } server 2.ubnt.pool.ntp.org { } server 3.ubnt.pool.ntp.org { } } time-zone UTC } /* Warning: Do not remove the following line. */ /* === vyatta-config-version: "config-management@1:conntrack@1:cron@1:dhcp-relay@1:dhcp-server@4:firewall@5:ipsec@5:nat@3:qos@1:quagga@2:system@4:ubnt-pptp@1:ubnt-util@1:vrrp@1:webgui@1:webproxy@1:zone-policy@1" === */ /* Release version: v1.9.0.4901118.160804.1131 */