Sorry to jump back in here, but another issue has popped up that is probably the cause. For some reason, the users at the SD-Wan location (and if I VPN into that location I see the same thing) are only getting 3-4Mbps file copy speeds MAX. I've turned off all AMP/IDP/Umbrella settings at both locations (spoke and hub) but not matter what I try, I can't get more than 3-4Mbps (usually hovers around 1.5Mbps after starting up). Sometimes the copy will kick off a bit higher like 8-12Mbps for a couple seconds but without fail, it always almost immediately then slides down to 1-2Mbps and hovers around there:



Any idea how I can find and fix the Bottleneck?
Running MX95 at hub and MX68 at spoke. Both have 100/100 internet. MX are all up to date (MX 18.208). Also running MS-125 and MS-425 switches connected via SPF+ 10G and 40GB cables. I my speeds on the LAN are fine; it's just the SD-Wan spoke that is suffering.
I've also played around with MTU as suggested in some other posts but that has had no effect, either. At a total loss here...
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.