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FS#185 - 50% packet loss on LAN interface on Netgear R8000 #5813

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openwrt-bot opened this issue Sep 24, 2016 · 1 comment
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FS#185 - 50% packet loss on LAN interface on Netgear R8000 #5813

openwrt-bot opened this issue Sep 24, 2016 · 1 comment
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xpwn3rx:

Hi -

I am on the R8000 and have seen this issue across all builds I've tried for the last two months, and as far as I know this has been present forever. The device is connected on IPv4 with VLAN tagging to my ISP using PPPOE. The packet loss being seen is from a hardwired device, and this packet loss can be replicated on any port and with other devices. Attached is a PingPlotter output showing the packet loss. I tried disabling the syn rule in iptables, as I initially suspected that might be the cause. Right now, I am running:
Model Netgear R8000 (BCM4709)
Firmware Version LEDE Reboot r1597 / LuCI Master (git-16.266.66957-07591d7)
Kernel Version 4.4.19

I am happy to provide ANY additional information you required. I am an open source dev for Android and I TRULY APPRECIATE what you guys are doing here.

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bjonglez:

Can you be more specific about the packet loss? Does it only occur in a traceroute, like in your screenshot, or does it also affect real traffic? What is the impact?

If this "packet loss" is limited to traceroute, this is expected, because routers rate-limit the number of ICMP messages they send out.

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