Hello there!
I have a problem with my home network stability. It looks following
Internet
| Public IP
Cable modem/router/voice gateway (Technicolor TC7200)
| 192.168.0.1
|
| 192.168.0.2
Router (Cisco RV320)
| 192.168.52.1
|
| 192.168.52.2
Switch (Cisco SG 200-08)
|
| 192.168.52.x
All other equipment
Unfortunately TC7200 is the only choice I have as this is provided by my cable provider. This is very simple and not really good device, but it is doing basic job of delivering Internet to my house. So I decided to extend functionality by adding Cisco RV320 to my setup. TC7200 it is set to be as transparent as possible - RV320 is configured in DMZ and all firewall filtering switched off, so basically Cisco connect to Internet 'directly'.
Now, the problem is that this config is not stable. It works with full speed on my connection (I get 230~240mbps on 250mbps link... when it works), but sometimes I need to refresh pages several times to get them loaded, sometimes the same pages load instantly. I have few LAN2LAN VPN connections set to Cisco and in logs I see these being constantly dropped/reconnected. Issue seems to be related directly to link between TC7200 and RV320.
For testing purposes I replaced RV320 with my old Draytek Vigor 2920 in exactly the same configuration and with old router everything works flawlessly (beside routing between LAN and WAN being limited to ~90 mbps - but this is hardware limitation of Draytek). Also PCs connected directly to TC7200 work with full speed and network responsiveness. I also tried to put additional gigabit switch between these devices (assuming that there might be something wrong in physical layer), but this did not changes situation a bit.
I managed to limit these disruptions after some investigation on MTU. After reconfiguration of RV320 from auto to 1472 (which I found being set in my provider network) situation got a bit better, but not fully stable yet. Any advice how to proceed with further troubleshooting and what might be wrong?
I have a problem with my home network stability. It looks following
Internet
| Public IP
Cable modem/router/voice gateway (Technicolor TC7200)
| 192.168.0.1
|
| 192.168.0.2
Router (Cisco RV320)
| 192.168.52.1
|
| 192.168.52.2
Switch (Cisco SG 200-08)
|
| 192.168.52.x
All other equipment
Unfortunately TC7200 is the only choice I have as this is provided by my cable provider. This is very simple and not really good device, but it is doing basic job of delivering Internet to my house. So I decided to extend functionality by adding Cisco RV320 to my setup. TC7200 it is set to be as transparent as possible - RV320 is configured in DMZ and all firewall filtering switched off, so basically Cisco connect to Internet 'directly'.
Now, the problem is that this config is not stable. It works with full speed on my connection (I get 230~240mbps on 250mbps link... when it works), but sometimes I need to refresh pages several times to get them loaded, sometimes the same pages load instantly. I have few LAN2LAN VPN connections set to Cisco and in logs I see these being constantly dropped/reconnected. Issue seems to be related directly to link between TC7200 and RV320.
For testing purposes I replaced RV320 with my old Draytek Vigor 2920 in exactly the same configuration and with old router everything works flawlessly (beside routing between LAN and WAN being limited to ~90 mbps - but this is hardware limitation of Draytek). Also PCs connected directly to TC7200 work with full speed and network responsiveness. I also tried to put additional gigabit switch between these devices (assuming that there might be something wrong in physical layer), but this did not changes situation a bit.
I managed to limit these disruptions after some investigation on MTU. After reconfiguration of RV320 from auto to 1472 (which I found being set in my provider network) situation got a bit better, but not fully stable yet. Any advice how to proceed with further troubleshooting and what might be wrong?