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Bielski
Jan 02, 2019Tutor
Orbi Throttling Wired Ethernet connection
I noticed this morning that our RBR40 seems to be throttling our 200 Mbps Interenet speeds down to about 90 Mbps on the wired connections around my home. Wifi is at 200Mbps+. I did separate multiple...
- Feb 02, 2019
ekhalil FURRYe38 , After borrowing a thunderbolt to giagbit adapter, a usb-c to gigabit adapter and a very long cat 6 cable, I think I was able to determine that there may be a problem with the CAT 6 cable running from the RBR40 to the jack in my office. I connected the long CAT6 directly from my RBR40 to my Imac and got full speeds and 1000baset hardware. I connected my Macbook to the RBR40 and got full speed. I then connected my Macbook to the jack in my office and got 90mbps and 100baset hardware. I'm going to change the connector on the old CAT 6 and see if that restores full speeds. In the mean time wi-fi gives me full speed.
FURRYe38
Jan 03, 2019Guru - Experienced User
What is the Mfr and model# of the ISP modem the NG router is connected too?
Bielski wrote:
I noticed this morning that our RBR40 seems to be throttling our 200 Mbps Interenet speeds down to about 90 Mbps on the wired connections around my home. Wifi is at 200Mbps+. I did separate multiple speed tests on my iMac and also on my Apple TVs that that have wired connections. I've rebooted the Orbi, my Spectrum cable mode, and my iMac and nothing has solved the throttling. Does anyone have anything I can try before doing a factory reset? It really is crazy that Netgear offers absolutely ZERO free support for their products. Thanks!!
- BielskiJan 03, 2019Tutor
What is the Mfr and model# of the ISP modem the NG router is connected too?
Technicolor MTA DPC3216 Telephony
I've had the system since June 2018. Speeds have been running above my 200Mbps (closer to 235) until I noticed this a few days ago. Since y last post I tried swapping etehrnet cables to the jack on the wall and did a factory reset. Still no change. Wireless gets 235 on iMac and Wired gets no more than 95Mbps.