I found that spdMerlin was scheduled to run every 30th minute. That could explain the incoming burst of traffic but I haven't seen indications of high cpu load during these times. UI is 100% responsive.
Anyway.. i disabled this and now I will see if this has solved the issue or not.
Hi,
That is the thing. I can't see any traffic with these numbers on my internal devices when I go to Traffic Analyzer so therefore I make the conclusion that none of my devices is trigging this behavior.
Hi,
I've recently starting to experience sporadic bursts of huge incoming traffic from unknown source.
Because of this I loose my internet connection until I restart router. Sometimes it will stop without me restarting anything.
Is there any good tools how to troubleshoot the source(s) of this...
Make sure there isn't a duplex problem on your nic. To rule that out you can test speeds between your main pc and some other device on your network.
I would use iperf tool to troubleshoot network issues to find the bottleneck.
Hi,
I found the solution in my case.
The problem was that I had IPv6 enabled on my router and it exposed IPv6 from my country and IPv4 from my VPN country.
I just disabled IPv6 and then it started to work fine for me.
Regards
Hi,
I'm not 100% sure if this is related to router configuration itself or if it's something else.
My issue is that when I bind clients to use a specific VPN Client (i'm using Exclusive DNS and VPN Director for Policy Rules) the device will start use the VPN tunnel and it's external IP but for...