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jamesmacwhite wrote:Same story for me currently:
It did look like iperf3 was able to achieve higher speeds, but I think the interface binding with iperf3 is not working properly, even though I was testing my 6in4 interface and the src address was the tunnel, it seemed to be using my Wireguard interface, so that caused some confusion!
Me too...
What's odd is that I am getting 12~13 meg ATM too.... Just random chance perhaps?..
Cant turn v6 network back on till tonight, but if the Hub4 users are not suffering the same problem then that would suggest a firmware fault.
Well, whatever they did yesterday, they've undone today:
(306MBits/sec IPv4, 14.2MBits/sec IPv6)
Andy
- jamesmacwhite5 years agoSuperfast
Weird that this seems to be potentially transient though.
If it was the CPE, then you'd expect everyone to consistently see the same issue with no differences, but if you suddenly were able to pull max speed like your native IPv4 with a HTTP(s) speed test for a while, you'd think the CPE can't be the issue, but it sounds like even Virgin Media themselves don't know exactly what it is. As others have reported, this happened on the original Super Hub, I imagine the SH2/ac as well, but I never had one. I've only had SH1 and SH3, if a firmware fix is deployed, I'd imagine it is only going to be for the SH3.
I've had a couple of people say it doesn't appear to be a problem with the Hub4, but I can't personally verify the claims until my area is DOCSIS 3.1 and that could be well into 2021 by then.
We'll have to see what Virgin Media find. Question is which will be first. Their native IPv6 roll out or a fix for the 6in4 speed issue. Place your bets!
- ChrisJenkins5 years agoUp to speed
Agreed. The fact that it *can* work perfectly at much higher speeds strongly indicates it is not the modem/router, which makes sense to me since it's hard to see how a router in modem mode could have a firmware issue affecting just 6in4 traffic...
Anyway, as you say, we'll have to wait and see what the final outcome is. I'm not optimistic of getting any quick fix TBH.
- jamesmacwhite5 years agoSuperfast
Yes, at least thanks to your efforts it has at least been publicly acknowledged now with some form of commitment, hopefully Mark at ISP Review can keep them honest. It's a big step forward than us just ranting about it here that's for sure!
Probably need to sit tight for a while, but hopefully we can keep some pressure on the issue. The fact Virgin Media are looking into it now has to be a positive and shows there's perhaps enough people complaining about it now to take notice.
- WiteWulf5 years agoOn our wavelength
Sad to say I'm seeing no improvement here in rural Leics on a SH3 with HE tunnel terminated on an OpenWrt router. IPv6 testing using dslreports and ipv6-test.com shows throughput no higher than ~17mb/s. wget'ing a file over http from a server on a 20gb/s connection maxes out my 200mb/s connection on IPv4, but similarly gets no higher than ~17mb/s on IPv6
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
- ChrisJenkins5 years agoUp to speed
I think it's way too early to expect to see any improvements yet. My understanding is that VM are still investigating the issue. My guess is that it may take weeks or even months for a complete fix, assuming that they even decide to fix it.
I have some automated monitoring in place now that will alert me any time my IPv6 throughput exceeds 100 Mbit/s so at least I will know when/if something changes.
- VMCopperUser5 years agoWise owl
ChrisJenkins wrote:I think it's way too early to expect to see any improvements yet. My understanding is that VM are still investigating the issue. My guess is that it may take weeks or even months for a complete fix, assuming that they even decide to fix it.
I have some automated monitoring in place now that will alert me any time my IPv6 throughput exceeds 100 Mbit/s so at least I will know when/if something changes.
Yup, Assuming they decide to fix it.
I am guessing they will not fix it unless it's both quick to find and easy to fix.
If the VM and O2 merger happen then I can't help but think that there will be yet another culling of staff, probably the person assigned to find this problem lol.
- jamesmacwhite5 years agoSuperfastI'd hope with Mark at ISP Review in touch with somebody at Virgin Media in the know we can hopefully avoid that now, (fingers crossed!). Just got to keep pushing on it now if things go quiet, but they'll need to be some time for their investigation to be conducted and concluded to then determine if they'd be willing to resolve it, whatever the issue is. We still don't know what it is specifically, we just know something isn't right and it's specific to VM.
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