How to diagnose network speed drops
- by Luis Alvarado
Here is the image of System Monitor first:
The graph shows the cycle the connection goes through. After 10 to 15 seconds it drops to 0 KB/S, then goes up to the Max speed (120 KB/S) then it repeats.
dmesg shows the following during that time:
[ 6066.757211] wlan0: send auth to 00:26:5a:b5:05:7b (try 1/3)
[ 6066.804405] wlan0: authenticated
[ 6066.804578] rt2800pci 0000:02:01.0 wlan0: disabling HT/VHT due to WEP/TKIP use
[ 6066.805016] wlan0: associate with 00:26:5a:b5:05:7b (try 1/3)
[ 6066.809218] wlan0: RX AssocResp from 00:26:5a:b5:05:7b (capab=0x431 status=0 aid=1)
[ 6066.809581] wlan0: associated
[ 6066.810203] bridge-eth0: disabling the bridge on dev down
[ 6066.810239] bridge-eth0: down
[ 6066.810254] bridge-eth0: detached
[ 6066.810309] /dev/vmnet: open called by PID 1679 (vmnet-bridge)
[ 6066.810322] /dev/vmnet: hub 0 does not exist, allocating memory.
[ 6066.810355] /dev/vmnet: port on hub 0 successfully opened
[ 6066.810366] bridge-wlan0: device is wireless, enabling SMAC
[ 6066.810369] bridge-wlan0: up
[ 6066.810372] bridge-wlan0: attached
[ 6067.010285] userif-2: sent link down event.
[ 6067.010290] userif-2: sent link up event.
This also repeats with Wired or Wireless connections. How can I diagnose this changes in the network efficiently.