Check your MTU settings, believe with PPPoE (at least on DSL) it automatically
changes the MTU to 1492 to accomodate the encapsulation.  We have had
some we have to drop to 1480 to get to work reliably because otherwise
we end up with loads and loads of fragmented packets (which kicks throughput 
way down).

-- 
Larry Smith
lesm...@ecsis.net

On Mon January 11 2016 14:30, Tyson @ Internet Communications Inc (ICI) wrote:
> Here's one that has me scratching my head:
>
> Cambium 450 ap with virtually no one on it yet (maybe 10) with frame use
> under 5%. 1gb Poe
>
> 40mb sm running 8/4.  If I flood the link I get 48/16 flooded
>
> The best I am getting on my uncapped PPPoE test account is about 10-15mb!
>
> From a 450 mt router I can hook up the Poe brick and do a Btest  back to
> the core.  Runs about 24-35 Mbps
>
> Why the hell is my PPPoE so low ?
>
>
> Tyson Burris, President
> Internet Communications Inc.
> 739 Commerce Dr.
> Franklin, IN 46131
>
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>
> Forgive the brevity, the typos and my fat fingers!

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