MKANET
Regular Contributor
I recently upgraded to a 1000Mbps Internet connection. To my surprise, my PC's are not getting any more than around 350Mbps.
However, I am able to do SMB file transfers between both PC's at >900Mbps... as fast as my Ethernet cards can handle.
Also, I can get full speed internet by bypassing my Asus router (Merlin Version: 384.13) .
I've been searching for a solution when I stumbled on the below thread:
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/enabling-hardware-flow-acceleration-level-2-in-ac87u.26886/
It seems like there may be a weird issue related to NAT Acceleration. Currently, I have NAT Acceleration set to "Auto".. however, only getting CTF (Cut Through Forwarding) is enabled in yellow text. My understanding from the above thread is that I need to have Flow Acceleration (Level 2) enabled to take advantage of 1Gbps Internet speed.
Could someone please confirm this is the cause of my slowness issue? I can't find any other explanation. If it is the cause... what's the best way to fix this issue. In that thread, it says I need to do the following:
- disabled QoS
- disable STP
- disabled HW Acc.
--> self reboot
- Enabled HW Acc.
--> self reboot
However, that didn't work for me. One person suggested in that thread to do "a complete NVRAM reset". I am willing to do this, however, I want to be sure that this will be the best chance I have at fixing my slow Internet connection.
However, I am able to do SMB file transfers between both PC's at >900Mbps... as fast as my Ethernet cards can handle.
Also, I can get full speed internet by bypassing my Asus router (Merlin Version: 384.13) .
I've been searching for a solution when I stumbled on the below thread:
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/enabling-hardware-flow-acceleration-level-2-in-ac87u.26886/
It seems like there may be a weird issue related to NAT Acceleration. Currently, I have NAT Acceleration set to "Auto".. however, only getting CTF (Cut Through Forwarding) is enabled in yellow text. My understanding from the above thread is that I need to have Flow Acceleration (Level 2) enabled to take advantage of 1Gbps Internet speed.
Could someone please confirm this is the cause of my slowness issue? I can't find any other explanation. If it is the cause... what's the best way to fix this issue. In that thread, it says I need to do the following:
- disabled QoS
- disable STP
- disabled HW Acc.
--> self reboot
- Enabled HW Acc.
--> self reboot
However, that didn't work for me. One person suggested in that thread to do "a complete NVRAM reset". I am willing to do this, however, I want to be sure that this will be the best chance I have at fixing my slow Internet connection.
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