I realize an MX100 maxes at ~750 Mbps, but we have one on Comcast's new gigabit coax service (along with a 250 Mbps coax circuit, in fail-over) and it just isn't working. The 250 Mbps works, the gigabit has high (25%-100%) packet loss and high latency, it fails over for one minute several times a day, and occasionally throughput goes to zero without failing over. Comcast thinks their end is OK (one pingplotter and continuous ping test at modem didn't reveal anything); they do think we're maxing the gig's up speed, 35 Mbps, but the 250's up speed, 25 Mbps, doesn't cause issues).
The only other factors I can think of:
- the 250 Mbps circuit is extended from demarc to server room with coax (modem by router), the gigabit by fiber (modem at demarc)
- we have high internal traffic from security cameras, but it is VLANed off
- we're having other recent problems like computers not consistently finding printers, AD server, or wifi APs
- all of this - router, gigabit circuit, VLANing, cameras - are new.
We don't have the skills to properly debug this, so we're going to swap parts, circuits, etc. to isolate the issue.