An interesting theory, and I can only comment on MY experiences... (I have zero idea what Zen backhaul is in place!)
Pre migration on BTW solid 500Mbps....
Post migration (on the Fritz router) 20-100Mbps...
Post migration (on apple router) 200- 250Mbps...
Post migration on PPPOE with the Mac 500Mbps....
Post migration on Windows 10 PPPOE 500Mbps...
Post migration Windows server 2016 (
exact same hardware as the Windows 10 above) 110Mbps...
Migrated back - 500Mbps on all of the above (except the Apple router which is ancient hardware)...
All the other hardware is modern(ish) i7 or better, all 1GBps wired ethernet, NOT WiFi, tested with minimal other traffic on the LAN (sorry never zero, email servers etc.... but repeated tests, so doubt it's wrong by much). All cables retried, replaced and proven..... all O/S updates applied etc etc.....
THIS is why I believe that it's the way that different TCP stacks handle disconnections that is the root cause of the 'apparent' differences (we KNOW there are disconnections because of the Iperf results, and TCP/UDP will always be different), I really don't think (in MY case) it's a backhaul issue at all, but as I will be getting a second line (Zen GEA) to compare with my (now) BTW line - I can make some more detailed comparisons, which will be very interesting.
Of course, my profile is only 500/70 so, your mileage may vary, again, but, that's what I have....... However, it really does seem it's NOT limited by backhaul as my PPPOE results seem to prove. There are many theories from people here, and Zen themselves, I just see the results at the moment, confusing as they are.
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Edited by SteveBushell999 (Tue 19-Jul-22 22:44:04)