HELLO_wORLD
Very Senior Member
Have you tried to check with ethtools before and during these tests?
ethtool -S ethlan and ethtool ethlan
As I understand the design of the router, there are only two physical ports : ethwan and ethlan.
Then ethwan is bridged to brwan, and ethlan to br0.
I am not sure how Wifi connects into that, but it is bridged somewhere to br0. It seems though that it may be in its own port as you said Wifi is unaffected.
So the weak point seems to come from the switch part of the router on the LAN side.
I have no idea if it is a hardware limitation or software. In the second case, you could try to trick the system by creating VLANs and separating 100Mbps devices from 1000Mbps ones.
Or I don’t know if there is a way to separate the switch in br0 and br1 for example…
ethtool -S ethlan and ethtool ethlan
As I understand the design of the router, there are only two physical ports : ethwan and ethlan.
Then ethwan is bridged to brwan, and ethlan to br0.
I am not sure how Wifi connects into that, but it is bridged somewhere to br0. It seems though that it may be in its own port as you said Wifi is unaffected.
So the weak point seems to come from the switch part of the router on the LAN side.
I have no idea if it is a hardware limitation or software. In the second case, you could try to trick the system by creating VLANs and separating 100Mbps devices from 1000Mbps ones.
Or I don’t know if there is a way to separate the switch in br0 and br1 for example…