I've got T-Mobile 5G Home internet Gateway (Arcadyan) and have run a script to toggle off the radio on both bands (2 and 5 ghz)
I got an RT Ax86U today and ran it off the Ethernet port in the back of the Gateway, into the WAN port of the AX.
Setup went without a hitch and all devices connected up to the router with zero issues.
My issue is, I want to change the packet size to reduce ping and buffer bloat and the only way I can do this is through the WAN PPPOE mode. I plugged in my login credentials (I tried both my ISP account login credentials and the gateway admin login credentials because honestly, I was unsure which I needed to provide), selected PPPOE, and applied.
Internet map show that I am connected to the gateway but there is NO INTERNET.
I have attached a screenshot of a bufferbloat test showing why I want to tweak my MTU settings. Based on ping tests that i have run, 1480 is the ideal packet size (including the 29 byte header info)
I got an RT Ax86U today and ran it off the Ethernet port in the back of the Gateway, into the WAN port of the AX.
Setup went without a hitch and all devices connected up to the router with zero issues.
My issue is, I want to change the packet size to reduce ping and buffer bloat and the only way I can do this is through the WAN PPPOE mode. I plugged in my login credentials (I tried both my ISP account login credentials and the gateway admin login credentials because honestly, I was unsure which I needed to provide), selected PPPOE, and applied.
Internet map show that I am connected to the gateway but there is NO INTERNET.
I have attached a screenshot of a bufferbloat test showing why I want to tweak my MTU settings. Based on ping tests that i have run, 1480 is the ideal packet size (including the 29 byte header info)