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CFesta
Aug 10, 2023Tutor
LM1200: Throughput 2
Good morning.
I just bought a LM1200, it works as expected for now.
However, I have a degradation of the wired connection in download speed and ping. Without the device (router directly connected to the modem) the router reaches 950Mbps. When the LM1200 is between the router and the modem (failover mode, bridge mode), the router reaches 730Mbps and the ping is +1ms more or less.
I did expect to have a little degradation but not 200Mbps! I found the following discussion:
https://community.netgear.com/t5/Cell-Service-Mobile-Hotspot/LM1200-Throughput/td-p/2177680
Here you can read that the throughput should be more or less 910Mbps. Is my device a little bit under performing? Should I consider to change it? Is there a configuration that can help ti reach the former speed?
The firmware is updated, all ethernet cables are cat5e 50cm length, modem and router are both Gigabit ethernet.
Thanks.
13 Replies
From what I understand, there is not Ethernet hardware switch, much more the LM1200 (and similar devices with a dual LAN and WAN port) are implemented on a software bridge. JohnPeng or mcuadrado have certainly some more insight.
"just updated" isn't the greatest information where a version number would be much more informative. But i understand such an impact for what is supposed to driving a typical 1 Gb Internet connection isn't acceptable.
- CFestaTutorFirmware Version:EC25EUGAR07A01M4G
App Version:NTG9X07W_20.06.09.00
Web App Version:LM1200-HDATA_03.03.103.201
Hardware Version:1.0
CFesta wrote:
App Version:NTG9X07W_20.06.09.00This reads like the LM1200 LTE Upgrade Package (Retail-Australia, Europe and US) version from February 2022, which says:
Bug Fixes:
- Fixes the TP throttling issue with 2-port failover support
- Fixes failover stability issue.
Tempted to state the throttling issue with the TP throttling issue with 2-port failover isn't fully fixed. Or I don't understand the message in these Release Notes. Sorry @JohnPeng and @mcuadrado : More work for RD!
- davidwarner007Aspirant
It seems like you've mentioned "LM1200: Throughput 2," but without more context, it's unclear what specific information you're looking for. "LM1200" could potentially refer to a model number, a product, or a specific technology, but without additional details, I can't provide a precise answer.
If you could provide more context or information about what you're referring to, I'd be happy to assist you further. Are you asking about the throughput capacity or performance of a certain device or technology with the model number LM1200? Please provide more details so I can give you a more accurate response................
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davidwarner007 wrote:
It seems like you've mentioned "LM1200: Throughput 2," but without more context, ...
...number LM1200? Please provide more details so I can give you a more accurate response................
Yet another AI smarta** user and no clue about what is going on here, more likely simply Spam, and the idiot missed to add a his Spam URL under the many dots. Good part is: It's still easy to recognized by human readers.
- CFestaTutorDo you have any news?