Ysurac / openmptcprouter

OpenMPTCProuter is an open source solution to aggregate multiple internet connections using Multipath TCP (MPTCP) on OpenWrt
https://www.openmptcprouter.com/
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Only one ISP do their work #3279

Closed zRxnx closed 2 months ago

zRxnx commented 2 months ago

Expected Behavior

Both ISP works at the best speed

Current Behavior

I have 2 ISPs connected. But only one is getting 779mbits and the other gets 1.6mbits image

Specifications

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zRxnx commented 2 months ago

Now its reversed, ISP2 doesnt everything ISP1 just gives some kilobits

Ysurac commented 2 months ago

I don't know what you mean exactly: it's not aggregated or only not using both links ? Links are used based on latency, if you don't need more bandwidth, only one link is used.

zRxnx commented 2 months ago

The two Internet connections doesnt "bond".

Normal both connections have ~600mbits, but in the network>mptcp>Bandwith i see that one connection does 99% and the other one has just some kilobits.

So it looks like one connection works, the other one not. image

For example ISP1 has 161.32 mBits and ISP2 has 37.47 kBits

And when i directly put the conenctions into my pc instead through mptcp i get the full ~600mbits.

Ysurac commented 2 months ago

I see that both connections seems to be in same IP range. What is the result of omr-test-speed eth0.10 and omr-test-speed eth0.20 launched at the same time via SSH on the router ?

zRxnx commented 2 months ago

Will do the speed test in few mins.

But the two internet connections are from the same company in the same house, the same contract and the same modem, maybe this is important.

zRxnx commented 2 months ago

Okay, i think i know the problem.

I disconnected one connection port, immediatly i get 520mbits down.

So ig its bottlenecking each other when i use them both?

zRxnx commented 2 months ago

Problem with my ISP