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stickx911
Apr 28, 2020Aspirant
RBR50 WAN stuck at 100mbps
My rbr50 Wan port will not see anything higher than 100mbps. After trying every cat6 cable in the house, I tested AP mode and borrowing another moder/router and plugging into any other lan port, I ge...
CrimpOn
Apr 29, 2020Guru - Experienced User
stickx911 wrote:My rbr50 Wan port will not see anything higher than 100mbps. ..... and plugging into any other lan port
Maybe it would useful to know exactly which modem/router the Orbi is connected to (brand and model number). With more than one LAN port, it sounds like this is a router. (A topic for a different discussion.)
Frankly, I was a bit surprised to read what goes into gigabit ethernet autonegotiation:
http://www.ethermanage.com/ethernet/pdf/dell-auto-neg.pdf This is WAY more complicated than I had expected.
It might be useful to look up the specs on the ISP device to see what it says about the LAN port standards.
stickx911
Apr 29, 2020Aspirant
Thanks for all the feedback! I was hesitant to do a wipe as I have a lot of things configured, but I suppose it's worth it before giving up all hope.
Issue started (was first noticed) on a sb6183 and getting 300mbps plan last year. I always had ~50 before, so it wasn't a consern prior to. xfinity claimed it was because of docsis 3.0 so last month I bought a sb8200. Same results. xfinity came back and spent hours checking the cable lines and such before hooking up their xb6 combo modem/router and it worked.
I don't trust the cable company as I've had them pull these tricks on me before so I spent a day or so trying every manageable combonation and the only way orbi sees 300mbps internet is in ap mode using a different LAN port on the orbi instead of WAN. Can't use AP mode on the sb modems.
I do not want to use the cable companys system because I like having a lot more control over my network. Extra fees kinda sucks too. Idk.