Horrible Performance on TP-Link TL-WR1043ND

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Re: Horrible Performance on TP-Link TL-WR1043ND

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Hi Eric

Have you any suggestions in ways we could isolate the problem?

I have a Routerstation pro in which I could replace the TP-Link with and use the exact same configuration and location for a comparison if this would be of any use to you?

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Re: Horrible Performance on TP-Link TL-WR1043ND

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I've been running it again with quotas on for a couple of days without trouble. The only difference I have made is there is that I now have only one ip address in my quota (my wifi ip address) whereas before I had two ip addresses in my quota (wifi and ethernet ip addresses). I'm not sure if that would cause a difference.

I will continue to monitor performance, and I have asked my flatmates to report if they are suffering degraded performance as well.

Thanks for the help,

Daniel.

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Re: Horrible Performance on TP-Link TL-WR1043ND

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ispyisail: What I need is a way to reproduce the problem with 100% certainty. I need a set of configuration settings I can set in a clean install which will cause the sluggish behavior 100% of the time (or even a very high percentage of the time).

This is true of almost all bugs reported on this forum: once I can reproduce the error, I can almost always figure out what's going on and fix it. However, if I can't get the error to show up in a test system I have no way of tracking down and fixing the issue.

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Re: Horrible Performance on TP-Link TL-WR1043ND

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Update:

After many days of usage and slow GUI performance it just came right one day?

I think it has something to with router load?

I have now upgraded to 1.3.14. Performance is so far good.

see what happens

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Re: Horrible Performance on TP-Link TL-WR1043ND

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update

The problem started again

I've found the problem is with QOS(upload) and network traffic

If I turn off QOS (upload) the problem goes away. Enable it again and the GUI slows down.

QOS(download) has no effect on the GUI speed either enabled or disabled

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Re: Horrible Performance on TP-Link TL-WR1043ND

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Hi

Did you make any progress with this problem the last days?

I am planning to buy this very router, but I need proper upload QoS for it and it makes me nervous to read, that this may cause big trouble with Gargoyle.

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Re: Horrible Performance on TP-Link TL-WR1043ND

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I'm using the same router and after several months, it developed the same problem. Serious sluggishness. When I disconnect from the router, and reconnect, it seems better sometimes for a while. But sometimes it even disconnects the device from Wi-Fi. I do use the Quotas, quite similar to the setup that @daniels presented above.

Setup:
Gargoyle Version:1.8.0
Model:TP-Link TL-WR1043N/ND v2
Device Configuration:Gateway
Memory Usage:17.9MB / 60MB (29.8%)
Connections:150/4096
CPU Load Averages:0.01 / 0.05 / 0.05 (1/5/15 minutes)

When it has a problem, it can take even a minute to display the home page where you can login.

I'd appreciate help. Quotas work great!

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Re: Horrible Performance on TP-Link TL-WR1043ND

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droidguy wrote:I'm using the same router and after several months, it developed the same problem. Serious sluggishness. When I disconnect from the router, and reconnect, it seems better sometimes for a while. But sometimes it even disconnects the device from Wi-Fi. I do use the Quotas, quite similar to the setup that @daniels presented above.

Setup:
Gargoyle Version:1.8.0
Model:TP-Link TL-WR1043N/ND v2
Device Configuration:Gateway
Memory Usage:17.9MB / 60MB (29.8%)
Connections:150/4096
CPU Load Averages:0.01 / 0.05 / 0.05 (1/5/15 minutes)

When it has a problem, it can take even a minute to display the home page where you can login.

I'd appreciate help. Quotas work great!
Hi dont no if this is same bug as this thread is 5 years old, but try updating to 1.81 and if you are on a cable ISP like virgin in the UK try setting a Custom MTU. Mine is set to 1492. If i leev my MTU set to 1500 i get dropped packets. + tick   Drop Ping From WAN Side. If you try out 1.9 there is a bug with the option that says   Force Clients To Use Router DNS Servers so dont tick that.
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