Administrators Netduma Fraser Posted 4 hours ago Administrators Posted 4 hours ago Okay so you're in the Virgin Islands, that's interesting, surprising you're not getting the same results straight to the modem. Can you take the modem out of bridge mode, put the R3 in its DMZ instead please and repeat the test?
Ceez Posted 53 minutes ago Author Posted 53 minutes ago I found the problem. Since I’m running a static ip address I had to put my pc MAC address in r3 MAC address cloning. I don’t know how it changed or what happened but it worked fine before. Took me some time to figure it out. I now have 0 packet loss. Thanks for all your help
Administrators Netduma Fraser Posted 33 minutes ago Administrators Posted 33 minutes ago Some connections kind of internally whitelist MAC addresses that can be used - usually to prevent people using third party routers, so presumably that's why it has worked, doesn't make sense otherwise. I suspect it would work better then in the DMZ configuration I mentioned as well as that wouldn't be a factor. Thanks for the update & solution!
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