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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Routers / COVR => EBR-2310 => Topic started by: Hornet62 on October 18, 2010, 09:21:30 PM
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I have a strange problem. When I connect one of my two computers directly to my cable modem, I get download speeds from Speakeasy.net/speedtest around 11 to 12 Mbps and uploads around 1 Mbps. When I hook up my network and connect through the EBR-2310 Rev. B1 ver. 2.01 I only get about 2.5 Mbps download speeds and 0.05 Mbps upload speeds. I have tried everything I can think of to fix this. Any suggestions?
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Depends if you use multi-thread methods of downloads. The EBR-2310 is slow in releasing connections, so when using (for example) p2p connections you will notice a quick startup, slowly degraging to a moderate level.
I have noticed this when using D-Link IP-cames over this router resulted in horrible throughputs with hiccups every 5 minutes. The timing to release 'stale' network-link-sessions is not implemented correctly and lag.
I have given up and bought a router from the competition (call it E1000) and have since not found any throughput issues...
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I have since discovered the same thing, the EBR-2310 is a piece of junk. I have borrowed a router built by the competition and it links my system up to the internet properly. I was just looking at the speed test for all of my information. This particular D-Link router just will not allow the speeds I pay for from my ISP. I think it may work good as a doorstop since I already tossed the box it came in so I cannot return it.
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When using as a doorstop, like I am doing right now, please remove the power-cable from the socket, as sometimes spilling drinks on it will result in some smoke, or more... ;D