That's fair...
So, I have 4 kids in virtual schooling and I work from home. We usually have at least 2-3 devices streaming video and/or music at any one time as well.
When there's a severe network issue, the zoom calls (rarely the vpn) usually drop out.
This is a mix of directly wired, fully wireless and 'wired' to the sats.
When it's less severe (200Mbps is about this point), I can notice it in latency on my ssh connections through my vpn. And, of course, in a slight lag on web page hits.
Additionally, if one of the kids finishes work early and is trying to play a game (i.e. Fornite) you can notice spikes of lag (and complaining children)
Part of the reason I have a 1Gbps connection is that it is asymmetric and anything lower than that won't give me sufficient upload to be functional with all of that traffic.
I've verified the speed by using netdata with everything going and multiple computers doing speed tests or similar, it tops out at close to 200Mpbs.
The majority of the time my testing is on a wired connection, once in a while I'll test wireless just to see if there's an issue with the link.
I've tried 3 different network cables to my computer, going through the switch and not. I briefly tested jumbo packets, but I can't run with jumbo across my network because some of my devices flake out.
I've tried 3 other different network cables and 2 different cable modems... So, all hardware has been ruled out (except the router, but I doubt it is a hardware problem if switching versions changes the behavior).
At 600Mps things are smooth, though I do sometimes see latency spikes when I'm monitoring carefully (or when we're all playing an online game together).
I have not bothered to determine (yet) if that latency comes from my provider or is caused by a bottleneck somewhere in my network.
Part of the problem I have is that, while I can monitor for issues at any time... If I don't wait for -everyone- to be asleep, I have someone yelling at me that the Internet is down.
I intend to start working my way backwards through voxel releases when I have the chance, perhaps I can reproduce the issue between 2 voxel releases which would be ideal.
For example, tonight, my wife is relaxing in the tub and watching her favorite shows... It is already 11p here and I'll likely go to bed before she does...
I'll hope for trying it out tomorrow... It's very rare that I have any chance to affect the router over the weekend, so it's most likely Monday evening before I'll have more data.
Beyond that, I'll likely work on finding my own solution at some point... It just takes time and energy I do not have right at the moment.
What is your total bandwidth?
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What is the real world problem you are trying to solve? Are you seeing buffering on your clients when streaming? Are you seeing slowdown or stalls on file transfers?
I suspect you may be chasing a ghost in terms of that metric.
What do you see on a wired client connection when doing a speed test?
What do you see when two clients with wired connections do a speed test?
I'm on an RBR50 with 2 RBS50 running V9.2.5.2.8SF-HW with default settings, Armor disabled, Disney circle disabled, parental controls and device access disabled. I see full bandwidth on the router and clients.
That said, you've indicated that you checked your cables, but have you actually replaced them with a cat 5+ cable between your modem and your router just to rule it out?
Also, have you disconnected any other devices that are wired to the modem, router or satellite to rule them out?