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moof's avatar
moof
Fibre optic
4 days ago

Intermittent broadband since Nov30th

Hub 5 - MODEM MODE ON

Hardware version 1.1

Software version LG-RDK_11.6.2-2410.1

DrayTek Vigor2862 router

ethernet connected Mac

GIG1 broadband (only see 500Mbps if I'm lucky for months using Chrome/Speedtest)



broadband suddenly drops out immediately but immediately reconnects

external VoIP service being used suddenly drops after a period of time on a call and doesn't reconnect

but you can call back and its fine again for the next few calls

Service status said broadband issues earlier in week and now today it told me to book an engineer, which I've done. 

just spent 60mins! pulling teeth with online chat trying to find out what has been going on in the area. They managed to clear security, ask what the issue was, did I use ethernet or wifi and then I gave up! 60mins to get to that part of the conversation...I could count the replies on two hands....insane 

Don't think I've been getting my full speed for some months, but I gave up testing as I figured my browser might be to blame and my OS was way outta date (not now)

The drop out issue only started Sunday Nov 30th, noticed it on streaming radio...but figured might be the station. However using computers has highlighted that its the broadband (Macs, Windows, various VPNs etc)

rebooted the perimeter router on Tuesday and its better... but speeds are way down, regardless of the tester I use.

any thoughts? 

Virgin rep help please

...TIA

4 Replies

  • Adduxi's avatar
    Adduxi
    Very Insightful Person

    The firewall on that model is only rated at 400Mb so that could be part of the problem? Have you HA switched on if available? 
    Also setup a BQM to monitor and record your incoming circuit http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping  

    The other point is VM will want the Hub in Router mode before they will do any diagnostics.

    I’ve had a couple of Drayteks and found them to be very good.  I only changed as the throughput on IPv6 on my last model was slower than expected as Draytek confirmed to me that HA did not apply to IPv6.

    • moof's avatar
      moof
      Fibre optic

      cheers Adduxi, for the reply

      Routers been in place since 2018. From 2022-Dec 2024 I would see >900Mbps speedtest.net irrespective of the listed spec of the Firewall: Up to 400Mb/s max. Still have all the test results on a now horrid graph (what happened @ speedtest.net?)

      Into 2025 and my speedtest results started coming back way down and I figured something was going on in Mac/Chrome and as I was running such an old macOS I just kinda stopped testing speed regularly....other test sites gave higher results...but I digress

      The intermittent outage drops / VoIP fails are a new thing. Its been very wet of late so I wouldn't rule out water ingress in the street box.

      engineer is coming Tues (but no idea why they suggested that on the status page) but I booked it regardless

      I'll setup a BQM and see whats gives

      Thanks again

       

      ps: HA is not active (didnt even know the setting was in there)

      • Adduxi's avatar
        Adduxi
        Very Insightful Person
        moof wrote:

        ps: HA is not active (didnt even know the setting was in there)

        Yes, it offloads the packet loads to a dedicated CPU for processing and speeds things up quite a bit.  The problem for me came to light when during a speed upgrade with another ISP, I noticed IPv6 was very slow.  Turns out, after discussions with Draytek, HA is not applicable to IPv6, and the next router up that could handle IPv6 speeds, the 3912, was too expensive, otherwise I would still be using Draytek.

  • Tudor's avatar
    Tudor
    Very Insightful Person

    I don’t know about Draytek modems, but my modem has an in built Speedtest which is like running a test from the VM hub. Here are my stats from my daily test:

    Dec  4 04:28:33 udmpro udmpro linkcheck[867]: linkcheck.run_speedtest(): Completed: Downlink 1159.000 Mbps, Uplink 107.000 Mbps