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    Opening ports for DDNS

    On the title, noted. Can see how that didn’t accurately describe the issue. Yes, internally I can connect; or rather I can ping the address/port and get a reply. The port forward section, both the source and destination ports are the same. I ran netstat from device and it shows it’s...
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    Opening ports for DDNS

    That was my mistake in not providing a ‘full’ description of the topology. Apologize. The client in question though that I was trying to use was not in the tunnel. The client I was checking port status was though. I’ll continue reading before making another posting error. I do appreciate...
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    Opening ports for DDNS

    I figured out why it was showing two address. The client I was checking from was connected through the VPN. My router address is not in the tunnel. ‍ Thought someplace I read if using policy routing to exclude the router for things like time sync, etc. could be wrong though. Seems to be...
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    Opening ports for DDNS

    Is there an easy way to determine if CGNAT is the issue? My NAS has its own DDNS and I’m able to access it without doing the whole forwarding thing. Granted I’m using their build in forwarding service via one of their apps. so checking the site portchecker.co it shows a different address than...
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    Opening ports for DDNS

    As the title says, using DDNS to access a service on my network. I have port forwarding setup for the port/IP and it shows as forwarded in the connection logs. The device in question is using a static IP and service running and listening on port x. Problem is if I go to any of the port...
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    AC86 gigabit speed

    Hadn't considered FlexQOS. I'll start doing some reading on it. That's alot to digest. Not sure I'm quite sure I could get that portion working correctly.
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    AC86 gigabit speed

    That was my thoughts on it. Appreciate all the suggestions and help
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    AC86 gigabit speed

    I'll give QoS a shot once I get home this afternoon. No, haven't tried their equipment yet. They were suppose to give that a try but haven't called back. I'm still thinking its a defective modem, but based on what @Tech9 mentioned it may actually be the computer which will I don't intend on...
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    AC86 gigabit speed

    I didn’t see a difference when I enabled the QOS, unless their was a setting I missed. Tried, traditional, and cake
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    AC86 gigabit speed

    Yeah, I know it’s an older computer but it’s ran well for my needs. But a little confused then I guess by your comment. So given the test that I ran showing the card could hit that, and if the modem can push it, I still may not be able to get those speeds based on the computers hardware? It...
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    AC86 gigabit speed

    Yes, they disconnected the coax from the modem and connected to their test equipment. For the connection between router/modem I’ve use both cat 5e/6
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    AC86 gigabit speed

    Have checked runner, and flow cache; both enabled. Even tried with Jumbo Frame enabled/disabled (no difference)
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    AC86 gigabit speed

    First one is from the router side, second from the pc. Checked, both runner and flow are enabled.
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    AC86 gigabit speed

    Here's what I get [ 4] local 192.168.5.47 port 53732 connected to 192.168.5.1 port 5201 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth [ 4] 0.00-1.00 sec 105 MBytes 882 Mbits/sec [ 4] 1.00-2.00 sec 112 MBytes 938 Mbits/sec [ 4] 2.00-3.00 sec 109 MBytes 916...
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    AC86 gigabit speed

    got iperf on the router and workstation. What switches to I run on the router to make it accept connection?
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