Port of PC and Mikrotik are full duplex and 1GbWhat is a duplex and speed status of connection?
Where is PC A relative to the router and where is PC B?Port of PC and Mikrotik are full duplex and 1GbWhat is a duplex and speed status of connection?
If I use Draytek router so OK, No filter on Milrotik router
PC_A in my LAN. PC_B in InternetWhere is PC A relative to the router and where is PC B?Port of PC and Mikrotik are full duplex and 1GbWhat is a duplex and speed status of connection?
If I use Draytek router so OK, No filter on Milrotik router
Which are rate plans of PC A connection and PC B for inbound and outbound traffic?PC_A in my LAN. PC_B in InternetWhere is PC A relative to the router and where is PC B?Port of PC and Mikrotik are full duplex and 1GbWhat is a duplex and speed status of connection?
If I use Draytek router so OK, No filter on Milrotik router
Sorry Anumrak, I don't understandWhich are rate plans of PC A connection and PC B for inbound and outbound traffic?PC_A in my LAN. PC_B in InternetWhere is PC A relative to the router and where is PC B?Port of PC and Mikrotik are full duplex and 1GbWhat is a duplex and speed status of connection?
If I use Draytek router so OK, No filter on Milrotik router
For what exactly input and output speed do you pay your providers on PC A and PC B? If you have on PC B assymetric channel, then this is a reason why your speed is low at one side.Sorry Anumrak, I don't understandWhich are rate plans of PC A connection and PC B for inbound and outbound traffic?PC_A in my LAN. PC_B in InternetWhere is PC A relative to the router and where is PC B?
Port of PC and Mikrotik are full duplex and 1Gb
If I use Draytek router so OK, No filter on Milrotik router
2 site use FTTH with bandwidth 60Mbs. Problem when I use Mikrotik router at my site, If I replace Mikrotik router by Draytek router so not problemFor what exactly input and output speed do you pay your providers on PC A and PC B? If you have on PC B assymetric channel, then this is a reason why your speed is low at one side.Sorry Anumrak, I don't understandWhich are rate plans of PC A connection and PC B for inbound and outbound traffic?PC_A in my LAN. PC_B in Internet
Where is PC A relative to the router and where is PC B?
2 site use FTTH with bandwidth 60Mbs. Problem when I use Mikrotik router at my site, If I replace Mikrotik router by Draytek router so not problem
please check if UPNP are enabled on mikrotik, try port forwarding.
Network topology is below:What MikroTik router exactly? What IP do you receive from your ISP's? PC A and PC B are routers?
- PC_A connected to PC_B by teamviewer and send file so fastMake ping and traceroute from PC A to 8.8.8.8 and test your speed with speedtest.net or something similar. And get here a results.
CCR1009Model Name of Tik router?
/ip firewall mangle
add action=change-mss chain=forward new-mss=clamp-to-pmtu passthrough=yes \
protocol=tcp tcp-flags=syn
Thanks for your support, but I don't understand PC_A to PC_B fast, PC_B to PC_A slowWhen some connections are inexplicably slow, or do not work at all (e.g. some sites do not load), you should check the MTU of your path.
E.g. when your ISP uses PPPoE the MTU of the hop to the ISP is often less than 1500. So the router is at a point where the MTU decreases and should fragment the packets, but unfortunately many OS have default DF bit set preventing the router from doing that.
This results in ICMP messages that are often handled incorrectly by overzealous firewalls, and then it works incorrectly.
When you are affected by this, it can help to put this rule in the router:Code: Select all/ip firewall mangle add action=change-mss chain=forward new-mss=clamp-to-pmtu passthrough=yes \ protocol=tcp tcp-flags=syn
PC_B at anywhere (my customer). I don't control their networkTest your speed on PC B and ping 8.8.8.8.
Show mikrotik config.If the UDP connection is not stable then there is automatically a fallback to TCP.
https://community.teamviewer.com/t5/Tea ... /td-p/5823
[admin@MikroTik] > exportShow mikrotik config.If the UDP connection is not stable then there is automatically a fallback to TCP.
https://community.teamviewer.com/t5/Tea ... /td-p/5823
I configured follow your solution but not solved. My config bellow:Just what I thought! A PPPoE connection, so lower MTU, and no handling of the lower MTU.
Well, I already posted the solution in #18 but it seems you do not want to use it...