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TG360
May 18, 2019Aspirant
RBR40 Slow Ethernet Connection
I have been having this issue for a few months now, before it was working totally fine and I had not changed anything. It seems like every device plugged into ethernet of the router gets capped at ~8...
- May 18, 2019
TG360 wrote:
That was the device at 1000m and my PC at 100m...
That sounds like full duplex auto-negotiation has failed between Orbi and your PC. If your PC is awake, it shouldn't say 100M/Full if auto-negotiation works correctly. It could be that the cable has gone bad. Otherwise, you can try to change the PC NIC setting to force it do to 1000M/Full. If you have a Gigabit switch in between, that will tell you for sure where the issue lies.
TG360
May 18, 2019Aspirant
Shows WAN 1000M/Full
LAN 1 1000M/Full
LAN 2 100M/Full
and LAN 3 100M/Full.
Think I will give a 30/30/30 reset a shot, and yeah I will disconnect the LAN ports while doing it.
SW_
May 18, 2019Prodigy
TG360, LAN port 1 link speed is correct. Might want to replace cables for those clients connected to LAN port 2 and 3. If 30-30-30 still fails, plug 4-port Gigabit switch into LAN port 1 and you should be good to go.
- TG360May 18, 2019Aspirant
One thing I am a bit confused on is though, shouldn't the device connected to LAN 1 (which is my PC) not be showing any issues then if it's set correctly? Or you thinking there is some other issue that might be causing it that the reset would potentiall fix?
- SW_May 18, 2019Prodigy
You can test that theory. Disconnect cables from both LAN 2 and LAN 3, reboot Orbi, verify that it's still 1000M/Full, verify that WAN port is not mirrored to LAN port 1 (http://orbi-ip/debug.htm), then do speedtest from that client. A reset would often help when it comes to hardware related issue.
- SW_May 18, 2019Prodigy
BTW, 100M/Full doesn't imply that it's wrong either. For example, if those clients on LAN port 2 and LAN port 3 are currently sleeping (power saving mode), then Orbi LAN ports are working as expected. The link speed will drop from 1000M/Full to 100M/Full when clients go to sleep.