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Title: Gradual slowdown using P2P apps (aMule, Transmission, etc.)
Post by: Rocket Surgeon on December 29, 2010, 07:06:32 AM
Sorry so long; trying to avoid a Q&A thread volley...

I recently picked up a DIR-655 B1 2.00NA and have had speed issues with P2P apps ever since. Basically, whether I am wireless or hardwired, apps like aMule and Transmission work _almost_ acceptably after a fresh router reboot but then speed begins to degrade within about an hour, finally slowing to a crawl and requiring another router reboot. Rinse and repeat.

A few points:

So, to isolate the behavior to the router and eliminate the possibility that it's my modem flaking out or my ISP shaping the traffic, I wired my PC directly to my modem. The comparative results:

Using Router
 aMule avg. D/L speed after 10 minutes: 98 kB/s
 aMule avg. D/L speed after 30 minutes: 255 kB/s
 aMule avg. D/L speed after 60 minutes: 46 kB/s

Direct to modem
 aMule avg. D/L speed after 10 minutes: 443 kB/s
 aMule avg. D/L speed after 30 minutes: 1.21 MB/s
 aMule avg. D/L speed after 60 minutes: 1.42 MB/s

I ran this test 2x to be sure. Same result.

Has anyone seen this behavior and, if so, did you resolve it? How?

Thanks for any help.
Title: SOLVED: Gradual slowdown using P2P apps (aMule, Transmission, etc.)
Post by: Rocket Surgeon on December 29, 2010, 02:21:00 PM
While I have found what looks like the solution, it's bittersweet at best ...

The Cause: The B1 2.00NA version of the DIR-655 does not seem to be capable of the same 200+ max simultaneous connections that the old A4 version was routinely reported to achieve.

The Solution: To effectively use apps that require lots of connections (such as aMule and other P2P apps), you need to dial down the max simultaneous connection settings ... dial them down by A LOT.

After fiddling around for half the day, I finally found the right balance between performance and stability: ~120 max simultaneous connections. If I push the router much beyond that, the performance crashes into the basement and a reboot is required to recover.

[Something else that seems to send this thing into a tailspin is too many new connections over a short period of time. If you're having a similar issue and the app you're using gives you control over the rate of new connections, try setting it to ~10 new connections / 5 secs.]

This really hacks me off, by the way. When I bought this router about 6 weeks ago, I did so specifically after reading about its excellent price vs. performance ratio for P2P use. Of course, all those reviews were for the A4. I didn't even think to consider a regression in the performance of the new version until today. (Silly me.)

So, while I was used to ~250 max simultaneous connections and an average 1.4 MB/s D/L speed on my old Linksys, I've "upgraded" to ~120 connections and an average D/L speed of 650 kB/s.   :-\