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Game0n
May 28, 2024Aspirant
GS324TP- Speeds are bad when plugged into switch. Help?
The model is GS324TP
The switch isn't pulling the proper download speeds. I have tested the speeds from my router with the same cable (so router cat5 cable into laptop) and get great speeds the minute i put that cat5 cable into my netgear and then plugin my laptop to a port on the switch my speeds are aweful. Im talking from 92 down 5 up when connected to the router, to 8down 5 up, the minute the cat5 gets plugged into the netgear GS324TP. Yes I have rebooted the modem and switch and no dice. I tried numerous ports on the switch and it didnt make a difference. There were no changes to the switch as in no configuration changes to it so I am not sure why this is all of a sudden happening.
Anyone know what I can do?
7 Replies
- FURRYe38Guru - Experienced User
There any FW updates for this unit?
Try CAT6 LAN cabling instead of CAT5. CAT5 is officially only supporting of 100Mbs.
What is the brand and model# of the ISP modem or ONT and host router the GS switch is connected too?
Try a factory reset on the GS switch and just use default settings. Test speeds.
- Game0nAspirant
Thanks for the reply. Honestly, I looked to see if there was an update but I am not sure to tell what version of firmware its on/where to find that info.
The cable isn't the issue I tried that an the switch it was coming from is also a 1gb switch. It has been in place like this for years so for it to have a drastic change in speeds was alarming.
Hitron modem. Model CGNM.
Generally I have my Hitron modem in bridge mode, connected to my PF Sense box, connected to the Netgear GS324TP. Then the GS324TP connects to netgeargs380pp. Diagram below to help.
Yes the picture shows APs but I have unplugged those as well as turned off the PF Sense box so that way I know its literally just the modem and switch working together.
I have been consistently troubleshooting and am at the point where I turned off the PF Sense box and took the modem out of bridge mode so I could test further with the speeds and make sure it wasn't an issue w/my PF Sense box. Yesterday, I tested and found the speeds automatically slow down when I plug in to the GS324TP Switch. I physically took the network cable that is from the GS308PP in the Level2 and plugged it into my laptop in the basement and th speeds were fine, then when i plugged that same network cable into the GS324TP switch the speeds automatically dropped to 8down, and 5 up (it should be at least 92down and 5up).
This equipment has been in place for a while so for it to automatically slow the speeds down I am not sure why that is happening.
If there is no firmware update (not sure how to tell), then I will backup the config and reset it to factory default but I really dont want to do that.
- FURRYe38Guru - Experienced User
I'd try a power cycle of the switch and your Firewall appliance device. See if anything changes.
If not, If you have a backup config from the GS switch, factory reset it and run a quick test with it in default configuration.
Depending on what you see, then load back up configuration.
Might try the ISP modem in router mode, remove the firewall device and connect the GS switch directly to the ISP router and run some tests to compare configuration results.
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