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thepita
Aug 21, 2015Aspirant
FVS318G Wan Speed Issue
I recently installed a FVS318g with comcast being the ISP. My connection should be 75 down 25 up however I am only getting 15 up/down thru the netgear firewall. According to the documentation the FVS...
gearneterb
Nov 30, 2015Aspirant
Hi John,
I'm having the same (?) problem: only 18M down when it's 30M at the modem (brand new CM400). I have reset the FVS318G to factory defaults. I have verified green lights (1000Mbps link) end to end. Where can I find what firmware version I'm running?
Thanks,
Eb
P.S. 22-25 Mbps WAN-to-LAN would be fine, but 18 Mbps seems low...
SamirD
Nov 30, 2015Prodigy
Uncheck all the firewall filters suggested earlier in this thread. Those may help get it to the full 30.
- gearneterbNov 30, 2015Aspirant
Samir,
Thank you for the sugestions. I have now tried:
- Three Port Speed settings (AutoSense [which seems to connect 1000Mbps according to the green LEDs], 100 FD and 100 HD.
- All firewall filters unchecked (TCP Flood and UDP Flood]
- Unmanaged switch (GS105) between modem and router
Results:
=========
Computer direct to modem (with and without switch): 30 Mbps down, 6.05 up
Computer via router (with & without switch): 18.6 Mbps down. 6.1 Mbps up
Down speed is slightly slower (~18.0-18.2) when Port Speed set to 100 instead of AutoSense
BTW, I finally spotted the firmware version: 3.0.8-12
Any other thoughts?
Thanks,
Eb
- SamirDDec 01, 2015Prodigy
If Brian is right, then 18 down may be the best you're going to get.
- okokokDec 01, 2015Aspirant
Why not 20-25 rather than 18Mbps?
- BrianL2Dec 01, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi okokok,
There are other router features or services that might be using the internet traffic on the background. Check if you have VPN enabled, Firewall rules or other services that needs internet.
Kind regards,
BrianL
NETGEAR Community Team - SamirDDec 01, 2015Prodigy
Best I can figure is some sort of overhead, although I'd be more inclined to think it was something configured that keeps it from its full spec.
- gearneterbDec 01, 2015Aspirant
Brian & Samir, et al.,
Brian is correct; I am "only using a FVS318G". But I would ask the same as okokok; why only 18 Mbps down when the spec is 25?
There are no other services or devices running at the time. No firewall rules, no VPN. No Internet consumers other than a single PC (running only speedtest) on the LAN side.
Under what test conditions does this product actually reach it's specified WAN-LAN throughput?
Spec says 25 Mbps down, we should be able to get 25. Not 18.
- SamirDDec 01, 2015Prodigy
I agree with you. Details of the test environment where they got the unit to hit 25 would be very helpful.
- gearneterbDec 04, 2015Aspirant
Hey BrianL:
Can you get the test conditions for us so that we can verify that our hardware meets its published performance specification?
Thanks,
Eb - gearneterbDec 10, 2015Aspirant
...crickets...
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