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dovertur
Jun 01, 2020Aspirant
Switch will not provide 1gig throughput from cable modem
I have a GS752TP switch. When I plug the cable modem into the switch it performs up to about 500mb for throughput to my server. When I plug the server directly into the cable modem I get 980+ mb th...
JohnC_V
Jun 04, 2020NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi dovertur,
Welcome to our community! :)
It seems that you are having issues with the bandwidth once the switch is connected. How many devices are connected to the switch while testing? Are you using the same cable? Please try to update the firmware to its latest version and you may download it here.
Regards,
John
NETGEAR Community Team
- doverturJun 05, 2020Aspirant
John,
First of all, thank you for the quick response and guidance. I have updated the firmware from .24 to .29 however, there is no improvement on speed based on that update.
As far as devices hooked to the switch, these devices are as follows:
1. 5 Unifii ac pro access points (gig network interface)
2. Windows 10 Computer (gig network interface)
3. 11 Hickvision IP cameras (100mb interfaces)
4. Apple TV x6
5. Various TVs & streaming devices qty 10 or so through wireless connectivity ( These are not only used at once)
Also, just for additional information:
Cable Modem is NETGEAR Cable Modem CM600 that then goes through a Ubiquiti Unifi Security Gateway. The switch is then plugged into the USG. Also, again, when I plug into either of these devices vice my switch my throughput is 900mb+
Thanks again,
Dave
- JohnC_VJun 08, 2020NETGEAR Employee Retired
Thank you for that information. It seems that there is a lot of devices connected to the switch. Have you tried to test by connecting only the computer to the switch? What is the tool that you are using for testing? Please try resetting the switch to factory default.
Regards,
John
NETGEAR Community Team
- doverturJun 08, 2020Aspirant
John,
What I have learned is that my IP cameras are eating up all the capacity of the switch. I have it from here, thanks for your help to guide me in the right direction.
Dave
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