Yes, I use recyclarr though.yah, taht is the bare minimuum option
trash + notifiarr dev partnered to develop a full capability. That video I linked you that you said you had already linked me is what described that
Yes, I use recyclarr though.yah, taht is the bare minimuum option
trash + notifiarr dev partnered to develop a full capability. That video I linked you that you said you had already linked me is what described that
Yeah, except I don't need any of that notifarr shit. I just need the Trash rules updated.id call that deprecated at this point comparatively.
Which is what it does.Yeah, except I don't need any of that notifarr shit. I just need the Trash rules updated.
And all the notification shit. Recyclarr just does Trash.Which is what it does.
[admin@MikroTik] /tool> bandwidth-test 23.162.144.120 user=MikrotikBtest password=MikrotikBtest direction=both
;;; results can be limited by cpu, note that traffic generation/termination performance might not be representative of forwarding
performance
status: running
duration: 1m24s
tx-current: 180.8Mbps
tx-10-second-average: 197.5Mbps
tx-total-average: 196.0Mbps
rx-current: 473.2Mbps
rx-10-second-average: 488.0Mbps
rx-total-average: 486.0Mbps
lost-packets: 6242
random-data: no
direction: both
tx-size: 1500
rx-size: 1500
connection-count: 20
local-cpu-load: 100%
remote-cpu-load: 83%
I don't think I have any heavy rules. However, I may try resetting and see what I get. RouterOS is obviously new to me, so its certainly possible I screwed something up.All those routers get limited with too many firewall rules. Straight throughput and properly configured they can do a lot. But when you start putting heavy rules on them they do choke up
I looked back in the thread, weren't you gonna pair it with some Omada gear? Im running a RB2011UiAS-RM which has a 200mhz slower cpu and I can max out 300/300I don't think I have any heavy rules. However, I may try resetting and see what I get. RouterOS is obviously new to me, so its certainly possible I screwed something up.
Heres mine on a slower cpu. About matches. You're having real life problems though?@Domon Seems that Mikrotik router I got can't do uploads more than about 200Mbps. I had Frontier come out after I couldn't get 500Mbps uploads. Their router worked fine. Then I did a btest from the Mikrotik itself.
Code:[admin@MikroTik] /tool> bandwidth-test 23.162.144.120 user=MikrotikBtest password=MikrotikBtest direction=both ;;; results can be limited by cpu, note that traffic generation/termination performance might not be representative of forwarding performance status: running duration: 1m24s tx-current: 180.8Mbps tx-10-second-average: 197.5Mbps tx-total-average: 196.0Mbps rx-current: 473.2Mbps rx-10-second-average: 488.0Mbps rx-total-average: 486.0Mbps lost-packets: 6242 random-data: no direction: both tx-size: 1500 rx-size: 1500 connection-count: 20 local-cpu-load: 100% remote-cpu-load: 83%
As you can see, its CPU limited. Obviously not your fault, but damn.
edit: There is a firmware update. Cross your finger.
[admin@MikroTik] > tool bandwidth-test 23.162.144.120 user=MikrotikBtest password=MikrotikBtest direction=both
;;; results can be limited by cpu, note that traffic generation/termination performance might not be representative of forwarding performance
status: running
duration: 1m49s
tx-current: 134.7Mbps
tx-10-second-average: 122.9Mbps
tx-total-average: 121.0Mbps
rx-current: 306.4Mbps
rx-10-second-average: 308.5Mbps
rx-total-average: 308.6Mbps
lost-packets: 2898
random-data: no
direction: both
tx-size: 1500
rx-size: 1500
connection-count: 20
local-cpu-load: 100%
remote-cpu-load: 38%
In some of the stuff I read on the internet, it seems like its me not the device. I just don't know dick about networking gear.crap, i did some real life tests and im underperforming too, by a LOT.
I didnt realize how inaccurate speedtest.com/others are for upload
No, i think its actually slowIn some of the stuff I read on the internet, it seems like its me not the device. I just don't know dick about networking gear.
go buy the omada.Whelp, guess I'll pick up an Omada router to go along with my APs.
edit: Since I don't know what opnsense is and am terrible with networking, do I even what to know exactly what you're doing and how to set it up ?
And shit actually works on OpnSense instead of pfSense bullshit dual wan failover not working.go buy the omada.
opnsense is just a router on your hardware. Any old pc with a Intel NIC in it. Its actually super user friendly.