road hazard
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Server A is Debian 12 and is located at my house directly plugged into an ASUS AX86U router. Server B is Debian 12 and is located at my brother's directly plugged into an ASUS GT6 router. I have AT&T 1 gig symmetrical and he has Comcast 1.2 down/35 up. I recently moved my backup server to my brothers house and -sometimes- when the backup runs, we get about 45-50MB/s but MOST of the time, it's about 3MB/s. In a perfect world, we should be able to get about 90-95MB/s (maxing out my upload speed) but the internet being the internet and peering agreements sometimes being garbage, I was hoping that the 45-50MB/s would be consistent but it's not. Even before I moved the server to his place, FTP and iperf testing would (on a great day) max out around 50MB/s but most of the time, 3MB/s.... 5MB/s..... just crummy speeds. Since we're both residential customers, I know that trying to get AT&T or Comcast to solve this problem would be pointless but what testing can I do to 100% rule out anything within our control is causing these totally random speed fluctuations? | |