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WR320N can't go over 34 Mbps WAN - with QoS?

Stewox

Senior member
How do I test WAN-LAN anyways myself?

I do have DD-WRT set and I even modded it to have an external antenna port, but I don't know a lot about networking side of the computer world.

I searched some reviews, most of them talked only about wireless performance.

I can try disabling QoS but it won't matter, QoS is required. So if the WAN-LAN throughput is the culprit, damn i'll have to buy a new router lol.

QoS is set to port WAN, HTB, uplink 3700 and downlink 105000 kbps
 
That WRT320N router will give you well over 100 Mbs throughput on the WAN to LAN routing.

What do you get if you disable QoS for testing?

You can test the LAN-WAN speed by connecting a PC to the WAN port and one to a LAN port with static IP addresses, use Iperf or manually copy a file across.
 
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