Hello @ElectricBoi

Did you also use the new fiber optic cable that you got with the new fiber optic module?

And where did you do the speed test, on your PC?

The PC and laptop usually have a 1GB port.

The IB3 only has 1 port of 2.5GB and 4 ports of 1GB.

You won’t be able to bring any more data through this port. And then something is deducted from the 1 GB for communication between the router and the end device.

Greetings Lorenz

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I always tested the connection from the socket to the Internet Box 3 directly from the swisscom Internet Box 3 Cockpit website using Swisscom’s integrated speed test.

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Hi

The firmware 10.00.50 still has bugs for XGS-PON. You need 01/11/14 so that everything works properly. In addition, as far as I know, the speed servers are not yet connected with 10 Gbit/s, as there are some stops in the rollout of network changes due to Corona. I don’t know when that will happen. @MichelB is the expert for IB3.

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@5018 wrote:

The firmware 10.00.50 still has bugs for XGS-PON.


should probably say 11.00.50…


@5018 wrote:

You need the 11.01.14 so that everything works properly.

The 11.01.12 (almost the.14) can be downloaded here:

[https://www.swisscom.ch/dam/swisscom/de/biz/sme/public/hilfe/ib3\_np\_11-01-12.rui](https://www.swisscom.ch/dam/ swisscom/de/biz/sme/public/hilfe/ib3_np_11-01-12.rui)

(Afaik the.14 only has a small WLAN fix in it for the.12)

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….keep on rockin'

    I’ve now downloaded CNlab and now I get around 800 for upload and download.
    It’s probably just a problem with my hardware that I can’t get a faster connection.
    Would it be possible to carry out a test on all ports at the same time and test whether there is a faster connection overall than before?

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    Or is there another way to test the connection from the provider to the router other than Swisscom’s own speed test, which doesn’t really work at the moment.

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    CNLab also needs adaptation on the network. For now all you can do is wait. And yes, you can of course later start a donation test using x devices in parallel and then add them up. But the guys in the lab did it and it really goes up to 8.8 MBit/s if you use various LAN and WLAN devices in parallel.

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      I know that I can’t receive a faster connection on my devices and that I don’t need a faster connection at the moment, but I would still like to know whether something has changed and whether my connection from the router to Swisscom is now well over 1Gbit/s.

      I just think it would be cool if you understood what I mean.

      Thank you very much for the many answers!

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      @ElectricBoi

      We are currently working on expanding the Internet Box Speedtest to 10Gbit/s. This will happen in the next few weeks.

      This will also be the only way to test the 10Gbit/s. As long as you have a subscription with the appropriate service speed, of course.

      It should also be mentioned that XGS-PON has a relatively large overhead. So you will measure approx. 8.2 / 8.0 GBit/s.

      As already explained, you will get a maximum of 2.5Gbit/s from the LAN. But you need the appropriate equipment.

      Theoretically, it is already possible to carry out tests across multiple ports using iperf3 or other measurement tools. But this requires a corresponding server in the network.

      In the laboratory, of course, we did this with the Internet-Box 3. This is to show that the IB3 can also utilize the speed of the new fiber optic technology aggregated across all ports (LAN and WLAN).

      Greeting,

      MichelB

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