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amelio
Jan 30, 2023Follower
Orbi RBR50 with Firewalla Gold
Hello Community, I have an Orbi mesh system that's been working fine over the last couple of years; router RBR50, and 2 satellites RBS50. My internet speed from the ISP is usually around ~400 - 450M...
CrimpOn
Jan 30, 2023Guru - Experienced User
This post describes conflicting information.
- 90Mbps is a highly suspicious number. (just under 100Mbps) This quite often is a result of the Ethernet ports on the router and on the upstream device auto negotiating a speed of 100M/Full duplex rather than 1000M/Full duplex. If the reported speed is over 100Mbps, then this cannot be the situation. (There is no method to 'instruct' Ethernet ports as to which speed they choose. It is built into the electronics of the Ethernet interface chips.) There is usually no obvious defect in the Ethernet patch cable or in the Ethernet jacks themselves. It might be worth an experiment: swap out that Ethernet cable and see if it makes a difference. (What can it hurt?)
- If devices 'wired' to the Orbi router report speeds greater than 100Mbps, then this obviously conflicts with the first hypothesis.
It should be the WAN port that is connected to the Firewalla.
If you have the Orbi app, it would be interesting to know what "Link Rate" wired devices report when connected to the Orbi system.
- plemansJan 30, 2023Guru - Experienced User
You can check your wan/lan port statistics to see what its connecting at.
https://kb.netgear.com/24222/How-do-I-display-Internet-port-statistics-on-my-Nighthawk-router
Like CrimpOn says, that 90 mbps is a bit suspicious.
And the firewalla gold seems like its got some pretty good controls but quite a few as well that can get fubar'd. It might be worth posting on their forums as well in case its a setting on the firewalla (like qos, data prioritization, bandwidth limiting, etc).