**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Sep 20 02:59:57 2021 Sep 20 12:02:20 Hey. This is not Maemo related question, but as I know there are many experts I'll try my luck. I have a problem with my internet connection which is combined gprs / landline. Speed varies a lot from 10kB/s to 4MB/s. Bigger downloads from OneDrive and Google drive fail very often and I'd estimate that success rate is around 30%. I've tried to fix this issue with my ISP for two months now and results are poor. So, my question is, is there an Sep 20 12:02:20 easy to use tool to pinpoint exact location (node) where download fails? Sep 20 12:03:47 wget, speedtest, route/traceroute Sep 20 12:04:10 might even be such stupid thing as configuration of the browser Sep 20 12:04:17 ie. some timeout Sep 20 12:05:02 I'm using newest Mozilla Firefox for win64 bits Sep 20 12:05:08 try wget https://speed.hetzner.de/1GB.bin Sep 20 12:05:14 then try getting that file with firefox Sep 20 12:05:43 Will do, thanks Sep 20 12:06:58 if you see wget reconnecting often, then you will at least have easier test tool Sep 20 12:22:07 traceroute, how is the load balancing done between wans? Sep 20 12:23:57 atm wgetting that 1GB file seems to be very slow. 18.9KB/s Sep 20 12:24:10 then you are on gsm Sep 20 12:24:30 maybe disconnects happen when you are getting rerouted to broadband? Sep 20 12:24:47 It should be 4g... Sep 20 12:25:26 Could be, this dual box does not seem to be very good quality. (Judging by the menus) Sep 20 12:27:19 s/gsm/gprs/ Sep 20 12:27:29 Is it possible for me to check load balancing by traceroute? Sep 20 12:27:43 you can try mtr for that Sep 20 12:27:52 traceroute is one-off Sep 20 12:28:00 mtr keeps on checking Sep 20 12:28:09 there is winmtr port Sep 20 12:28:30 I have wdsl so I can use unix commands Sep 20 12:36:03 Dropped to 955B/s before reconnecting... Sep 20 12:36:25 can you switch your router to use only broadband? Sep 20 12:36:34 ie. turn off that cellular part Sep 20 12:37:36 unless by 'landline' you mean POTS phone Sep 20 12:37:40 without adsl Sep 20 12:38:31 if 4g is your only internet, then maybe the local tower you are connecting to is overloaded, and stuffed to heck Sep 20 12:39:11 or something is disrupting the signal, in which case you can try repositioning the antenna Sep 20 12:40:50 No, meant adsl Sep 20 12:41:34 then just turn off the cellular part and measure only adsl Sep 20 12:41:43 So in my ideal world I would always have at least adsl max speed + extra speed from 4g Sep 20 12:42:13 start by debugging from the basic blocks, you can try maxing out performance by combining the resources Sep 20 12:43:01 Im not sure if that modem box allows shutting off cellular though, but will investigate Sep 20 12:43:21 take out the sim card? Sep 20 12:43:22 :) Sep 20 12:43:44 Ah, brute force approach :D Sep 20 12:50:14 if you are sure its ADSL max is 8mpbs Sep 20 12:50:57 that's if your sat on top of the exchange Sep 20 12:51:29 swb: it might be adsl2, or xdsl Sep 20 12:51:53 still, i think he is routed via that gprs instead of *dsl Sep 20 12:52:39 or the home/work network is clogged by someone/something Sep 20 12:55:38 thats why i say "sure" Sep 20 12:56:29 each wan would have its own ip i would expect Sep 20 13:00:53 but still should be more than 18.9kB/s Sep 20 22:38:37 * joerg suggests wireshark **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Sep 21 02:59:57 2021