FusionHub Solo Bandwidth: 100Mbps

I have been running a FusionHub solo for speedfusion for several years. It’s been updated several times to new firmware versions, currently running 8.2.0. I am about to update it to the latest firmware, and noticed on the command prompt it says
License : Full
Peers : 1
Bandwidth : 100Mpbs

Does this mean it’s still bandwidth limited to 100 mbps maximum throughput?

We’re running a vanilla FusionHub Solo hosted by UpCloud for our community. It routinely provides 150/250 Mbps (to/from) when connected to a B380 with a Gbps fiber WAN.

Cheers,

Z

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Hi. I had a few minutes extra this morning so I tested with a B310X with 500/500 AT&T fiber against one of our FusionHub solos running @ Vultr: Upload was 385 average with a peak of 616; download was 225 with a peak of 498. This was using TCP rather than UDP. TCP ramp-up would have been of great value in the first test. So, this is to add to what @zegor_mjol mentioned.

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This is a legacy reference to the 100Mbps limit that was in place when FusionHub Solo originally launched.

There is no software / license based bandwidth limit at all now.

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Thanks! I wasn’t sure if because I installed the FusionHub Solo back when the limit was in place, if I still had that limit or if I had to do something to remove the limit from the long-installed FusionHub Solo? (other than updating the firmware through the FusionHub Solo itself)

If that line appears on the console even with the limit removed, then I don’t have to worry about it.

My DSL connection is 100Mbps so I wouldn’t notice if the FusionHub Solo limit was in place or not.
My Starlink says it performs faster, but I’m only seeing around 65Mbps maximum over starlink via the FusionHub for some reason .

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