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jhoff909
Apr 23, 2020Apprentice
Max speed with gigabit fiber
Hi - I have an Orbi RBK50v2 system (RBR50v2 + 1 RBS50v2) connectded directly to the ONT. My provider is CenturyLink and I've subscribed to gigabit fiber. They left me originally setup with their ro...
- Apr 23, 2020
Some have reported better speeds when in AP mode. Again, PPPoE seems to have problems on Orbi.
jhoff909
Apr 23, 2020Apprentice
I see I'm not the only one with this issue: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Orbi/ORBI-used-as-Gateway-Slower-than-1GB-Connection/td-p/1698170 for example. I'm wondering if anyone ever solved it. Seems like the only current solution is to put the Orbi in AP mode and use the C3000Z as the router with wifi turned off. Which isn't what I wanted to do :(
- DatabaseJaseApr 23, 2020Luminary
We have fibre broadband supplied by Gigaclear (UK) and are currently on their 900/900 package and I can report similar issues. The supplied fibre modem is in bridge mode with the Orbi Router connected to the 1st ethernet port. Speed tests fluctuate on the download but usually max out around 500Mbps and download achieving the expected 900Mbps when tested using the web admin pages of the Orbi. I have tested using a PC connected directly to the fibre router, bypassing the Orbi, and obtained a 900Mbps/900Mbps result. I have not tried AP mode since we need the Orbi in router mode to support Circle.
I believe this is a hardware limitation of the Orbi as these devices, and I expect many older routers, simply aren't designed for these speeds. What I am interested in is that while a single threaded (my words not technically accurate I'm sure) test on the Orbi Router does max out at 500Mbps I would hope that overall devices are able to utilise the full 900Mbps download bandwidth.
The new Orbi range (Orbi AX/6/RBK850) is described as gigabit ready so I'm curious how this works but not ready to upgrade yet due to the lack of Circle which we use.
Overall this doesn't bother me since there aren't any devices connected that can make use of the 900Mbps download anyway so the main reason I went for the 900/900 package was to support more devices that should overall use the bandwidth. When the contract expires I think the 300/300 service will be more than adequate but will see what is available at that time.
- FURRYe38Apr 23, 2020Guru - Experienced User
I would try a factory reset on the RBR as suggested. Setup from scratch. Be sure to not enable QoS, Traffic Meter, Access Controls, Armor or Circle on the RBR after completing the setup wizard. Be sure to use Ooklas installable speed test app to speed test with. Web page broswers can give inaccurate speed results.
Just took a speed test with my RBR50 loaded with v2.5.1.16:
DatabaseJase wrote:We have fibre broadband supplied by Gigaclear (UK) and are currently on their 900/900 package and I can report similar issues. The supplied fibre modem is in bridge mode with the Orbi Router connected to the 1st ethernet port. Speed tests fluctuate on the download but usually max out around 500Mbps and download achieving the expected 900Mbps when tested using the web admin pages of the Orbi. I have tested using a PC connected directly to the fibre router, bypassing the Orbi, and obtained a 900Mbps/900Mbps result. I have not tried AP mode since we need the Orbi in router mode to support Circle.
I believe this is a hardware limitation of the Orbi as these devices, and I expect many older routers, simply aren't designed for these speeds. What I am interested in is that while a single threaded (my words not technically accurate I'm sure) test on the Orbi Router does max out at 500Mbps I would hope that overall devices are able to utilise the full 900Mbps download bandwidth.
The new Orbi range (Orbi AX/6/RBK850) is described as gigabit ready so I'm curious how this works but not ready to upgrade yet due to the lack of Circle which we use.
Overall this doesn't bother me since there aren't any devices connected that can make use of the 900Mbps download anyway so the main reason I went for the 900/900 package was to support more devices that should overall use the bandwidth. When the contract expires I think the 300/300 service will be more than adequate but will see what is available at that time.
- Retired_MemberApr 23, 2020
https://kb.netgear.com/9665/How-do-I-perform-a-factory-reset-on-my-NETGEAR-router
I would NOT try a factory reset on the RBR as suggested.
NOTE: A factory reset is necessary when you cannot recover your password.
- jhoff909Apr 23, 2020Apprentice
DatabaseJase wrote:We have fibre broadband supplied by Gigaclear (UK) and are currently on their 900/900 package and I can report similar issues. The supplied fibre modem is in bridge mode with the Orbi Router connected to the 1st ethernet port. Speed tests fluctuate on the download but usually max out around 500Mbps and download achieving the expected 900Mbps when tested using the web admin pages of the Orbi. I have tested using a PC connected directly to the fibre router, bypassing the Orbi, and obtained a 900Mbps/900Mbps result. I have not tried AP mode since we need the Orbi in router mode to support Circle.
I believe this is a hardware limitation of the Orbi as these devices, and I expect many older routers, simply aren't designed for these speeds. What I am interested in is that while a single threaded (my words not technically accurate I'm sure) test on the Orbi Router does max out at 500Mbps I would hope that overall devices are able to utilise the full 900Mbps download bandwidth.
The new Orbi range (Orbi AX/6/RBK850) is described as gigabit ready so I'm curious how this works but not ready to upgrade yet due to the lack of Circle which we use.
Overall this doesn't bother me since there aren't any devices connected that can make use of the 900Mbps download anyway so the main reason I went for the 900/900 package was to support more devices that should overall use the bandwidth. When the contract expires I think the 300/300 service will be more than adequate but will see what is available at that time.
You're response kinda confirms my suspisions. I'm also curious if the newer Orbis would be up to the task. I don't use Circle or Armor so have the option to try AP mode. Not sure I want to shell out the $$ for the newer Orbis... I also don't *need* the gigabit speeds... but I would like it to work.
- FURRYe38Apr 23, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Some have reported better speeds when in AP mode. Again, PPPoE seems to have problems on Orbi.