aex.perez
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Before anyone says anything I don't care what the Speedtest speed results are, I use them to monitor consistency, quality
At this point my Speedtests are within what I consider my normal: between 900 to 930 Mbps every 30m - both up and down
Been running for weeks all good and even te occasional hiccup (crash / restart) and been unoticed or minor nuissance (dnsmasq restart)
Then, without changing a thing...
Then this happens: See attached "router reboot time.txt"
After all this my new Speedtest normal is 450-500Mbps on the download and 653-921Mbps on the upload every 30m
Speedtest test results on AT&T BGW210 during this? Between 950 to 998 Mbps consistently - both up and down
Again, for the narrowly focused, ugh another speedtest perfrmance complaint, let me reiterate
I don't care what the Speedtest speed results are, I use them only to monitor consistency, quality.
After the Skynet/Dnsmasq/flowcache shennnigans something way off on consistency
Restatrting Skynet and dnsmasq has minor impact on consiistency of the speedtest results 550-700Mbps on the download, and unchanged on upload.
Latency and Jitter remain in relatively unchanged, the amounts of data uploaded and downloaded to achieve a result unchanged as well
Picking the "best" server at the instant the speed test is run. Once this error occurs the only recovery is a reboot.
After the reboot, back to my normal: between 900 to 930 Mbps every 30m - both up and down
Again, I'll share that the Speedtest test results on AT&T BGW210 during this were consistenly between 950 to 998 Mbps - both up and down before and after the reboot, and during the wierdness on the router.
No impacts to WiFi or Wired clients initially. But after sometime (have no measure) they also begin to degrade in terms of packet loss and their own speedtests
No TrendMicro features are enabled, no IPv6, no QoS, use DNSSEC (Cloudflare DNS - to block malicious content), do use ASUS DDNS
I thought I had seen the last of this, haven't seen it happen in awhile, no crashes either since I implemented "sync; echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches" in a script I run every AM before things get busy
But did get back to back crashes on 5/3- and 5/31 - no impact during the veray early AM hours, and a dnsmasq restart in the middle of streaming Quatumamia a few days ago but everything recovered without going hands on.
When this occurrs, I run TOP to look at the running processes, BCMSW_RX (Broadcom drivers?) is almost always in the top spot, under normal conditions it never is...
Running HTOP and TOP side by side, (separate monitors) BCMSW_RX does not show on HTOP when on TOP it does
TOP
PID PPID USER STAT VSZ %VSZ CPU %CPU COMMAND
21072 21036 Master S 7928 0.8 2 0.4 htop
231 2 Master SW 0 0.0 3 0.4 [bcmsw_rx]
This didn't happen in 386 family, had the same setup but with IPv6
Which brings it all back to normalcy, so not an ISP as the AT&T BGW210 was consistent during the time the router was not...
I've HW reset, reloaded the firmware, reconfigured by hand, still happens but I can't seem to capture the trigger, just the after effects - see attached "router reboot time.txt"
Any thoughts, that don't involve a variation of "you shouldn't run, trust, count on, expect" anything from running Speedtest on a router as this has 0 to do with "a" speedtest result but with the fact that when this happens all results are off until a reboot.
EDIT/UPDATE: a router reboot does NOT fix the issue. Only a Router power cycle, on/off button, restores the router to it's normal operating state
At this point my Speedtests are within what I consider my normal: between 900 to 930 Mbps every 30m - both up and down
Been running for weeks all good and even te occasional hiccup (crash / restart) and been unoticed or minor nuissance (dnsmasq restart)
Then, without changing a thing...
Then this happens: See attached "router reboot time.txt"
After all this my new Speedtest normal is 450-500Mbps on the download and 653-921Mbps on the upload every 30m
Speedtest test results on AT&T BGW210 during this? Between 950 to 998 Mbps consistently - both up and down
Again, for the narrowly focused, ugh another speedtest perfrmance complaint, let me reiterate
I don't care what the Speedtest speed results are, I use them only to monitor consistency, quality.
After the Skynet/Dnsmasq/flowcache shennnigans something way off on consistency
Restatrting Skynet and dnsmasq has minor impact on consiistency of the speedtest results 550-700Mbps on the download, and unchanged on upload.
Latency and Jitter remain in relatively unchanged, the amounts of data uploaded and downloaded to achieve a result unchanged as well
Picking the "best" server at the instant the speed test is run. Once this error occurs the only recovery is a reboot.
After the reboot, back to my normal: between 900 to 930 Mbps every 30m - both up and down
Again, I'll share that the Speedtest test results on AT&T BGW210 during this were consistenly between 950 to 998 Mbps - both up and down before and after the reboot, and during the wierdness on the router.
No impacts to WiFi or Wired clients initially. But after sometime (have no measure) they also begin to degrade in terms of packet loss and their own speedtests
No TrendMicro features are enabled, no IPv6, no QoS, use DNSSEC (Cloudflare DNS - to block malicious content), do use ASUS DDNS
I thought I had seen the last of this, haven't seen it happen in awhile, no crashes either since I implemented "sync; echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches" in a script I run every AM before things get busy
But did get back to back crashes on 5/3- and 5/31 - no impact during the veray early AM hours, and a dnsmasq restart in the middle of streaming Quatumamia a few days ago but everything recovered without going hands on.
When this occurrs, I run TOP to look at the running processes, BCMSW_RX (Broadcom drivers?) is almost always in the top spot, under normal conditions it never is...
Running HTOP and TOP side by side, (separate monitors) BCMSW_RX does not show on HTOP when on TOP it does
TOP
PID PPID USER STAT VSZ %VSZ CPU %CPU COMMAND
21072 21036 Master S 7928 0.8 2 0.4 htop
231 2 Master SW 0 0.0 3 0.4 [bcmsw_rx]
This didn't happen in 386 family, had the same setup but with IPv6
Which brings it all back to normalcy, so not an ISP as the AT&T BGW210 was consistent during the time the router was not...
I've HW reset, reloaded the firmware, reconfigured by hand, still happens but I can't seem to capture the trigger, just the after effects - see attached "router reboot time.txt"
Any thoughts, that don't involve a variation of "you shouldn't run, trust, count on, expect" anything from running Speedtest on a router as this has 0 to do with "a" speedtest result but with the fact that when this happens all results are off until a reboot.
EDIT/UPDATE: a router reboot does NOT fix the issue. Only a Router power cycle, on/off button, restores the router to it's normal operating state
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