2017-04-09 - Re: Upload speed either 0 or fails

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From: Thomas Crosbie <tc***7@gmail.com>
Message Hash: f2249aa87cd10c7b40aa48ea5c0245cc234e93b5d4edbb8b80f075488d038ff6
Message ID: <dea62516-2033-46c9-9442-2a90058fe5d8@grasehotspot.org>
Reply To: <78bb0f32-bb46-4217-8070-b3890d6a6635@grasehotspot.org>
UTC Datetime: 2017-04-09 05:38:11 UTC
Raw Date: Sun, 09 Apr 2017 05:38:11 -0700

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Sorry,

Somehow the screenshot got stuck under quoted text. I've attached it as a 
file.

Thomas

On Sunday, April 9, 2017 at 3:57:38 PM UTC+10, Thomas Crosbie wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I manage 3 different Grase hotspots in my area. Lately, I've been having 
> slow speeds on the one hosted at my workplace. We're running NBN 100/40 and 
> getting those speeds very well. Download speeds are fine on the Grase side, 
> but the problem is upload speeds. Either I get an upload failed message or 
> it starts well and drops to 0.00 Mbps within 2 or 3 seconds.
>
> I've had a look in the group and on Github, where I found out to disable 
> GRO, GSO and TSO, but after trying these methods with both eth0 and eth1 it 
> doesn't make any difference.
>
> Here's the link to a Google Drive folder with all the info you may need (I 
> hope). If you need more I can send it through. - https://goo.gl/Xo048M  
> <https://goo.gl/Xo048M>
>
> Also in that folder is an error message that keeps coming up every now and 
> then. Thought it may have been IPv6 related, so disabled that but no go.
>
> Grase is running in a Hyper-V environment with 2GB RAM on Server 2010 R2.
>
> Any ideas would be very helpful!
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Thomas Crosbie
>

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