Openserve Fibre

Working as expected! :)

WAN 1 = 200/100 Openserve Line LAN1 on ONT
WAN 2 = 50/25 Openserve Line LAN2 on ONT

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@cavedog, would you mind sharing the config changes you've done to get this working?

Also got my hands on a W18E, trying to get this to work with a 200/100 and a 100/00 line with no success after playing around with the settings.

Only seems to be using one WAN Connection, but have multiple WAN Interfaces set up, configured, and connected but still when testing downloads, Speedtests, etc, it only seems to be using one WAN Interface via the System Status Tab of the W18E.
 
@cavedog, would you mind sharing the config changes you've done to get this working?

Also got my hands on a W18E, trying to get this to work with a 200/100 and a 100/00 line with no success after playing around with the settings.

Only seems to be using one WAN Connection, but have multiple WAN Interfaces set up, configured, and connected but still when testing downloads, Speedtests, etc, it only seems to be using one WAN Interface via the System Status Tab of the W18E.

I haven't done any config changes actually. I just dialed both pppoe sessions and it worked.
 
Thanks for the response, I'll do a factory reset on the device and attempt again. :)

There is one setting that if you don't disable it the CPU gets maxed out and speeds capped it's about NAT offloading let me look for it again but it was off by default.
 
There is one setting that if you don't disable it the CPU gets maxed out and speeds capped it's about NAT offloading let me look for it again but it was off by default.

I assume it is the "Fast NAT"-setting you are referring to?

Disabled it and it's working as expected - on the download at least...
There is one setting that if you don't disable it the CPU gets maxed out and speeds capped it's about NAT offloading let me look for it again but it was off by default.

I assume it is "Fast NAT" that you are referring to? I have tried disabling it as you've suggested but it does not seem to apply the setting, once I click Save, and go back to the WAN Settings where that setting is located, it is enabled again.

Did try disabling it, saving the changes, and rebooting the device, but still seems to enable it by itself and not applying the changes made. Factory Reset also not helping.

Mind sharing the software version you're using on the device? Checked and the one I'm using is on the latest version but will attempt a downgrade if needed.
 
I assume it is the "Fast NAT"-setting you are referring to?

Disabled it and it's working as expected - on the download at least...


I assume it is "Fast NAT" that you are referring to? I have tried disabling it as you've suggested but it does not seem to apply the setting, once I click Save, and go back to the WAN Settings where that setting is located, it is enabled again.

Did try disabling it, saving the changes, and rebooting the device, but still seems to enable it by itself and not applying the changes made. Factory Reset also not helping.

Mind sharing the software version you're using on the device? Checked and the one I'm using is on the latest version but will attempt a downgrade if needed.

Sorry so FAST Nat needs to be enabled this is basically the same as hardware offloading on other routers.

There are some issues. Uploads are not always aggregated. Anything multithreaded will obviously work as expected.

I have decided to run both separately for now because I don't want it to swap between the wan ports when I'm gaming ect because that means an IP change and certain services might kick you back to login page if the IP keeps changing.
 
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