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pecker88
May 17, 2016Aspirant
FVS336GV3 - Speed & Duplex Setting
Internet connection is 50x50 dedicated fiber. WAN speed setting was set at AutoSense. All switches and PC NIC was set to auto negotiate. PC showed 1 gbps connection. Speedtest website would alw...
DaneA
May 17, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi pecker88,
Welcome to the community! :)
Changing the WAN port speed will only affect the WAN connection.
With regard to the LAN ports of the FVS336Gv3, there are no settings to configure the LAN port speed. Only the LAN port LEDs of the FVS336Gv3 are the basis if the PCs are connected either 1000Mbps, 100Mbps or 10Mbps. See pages 18-19 of the FVS336Gv3 reference manual here.
About the LAN ports of the GS748T, access the its web-GUI then go to Switching > Ports > Port Configuration and check the Port Speed. If Auto is selected, the duplex mode and speed is set by the auto-negotiation process. Full duplex and 1000Mbps is advertised. By default, Auto is selected.
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
- pecker88May 17, 2016Aspirant
my router is FVS336Gv3, not FVS318N
So, here is setup #1:
ISP equipment set to 100mbps, full duplex
FVS336Gv3 router WAN port is 100mbps, full duplex
FVS336Gv3 router LAN port is auto negotiate<--not editable
GS748T switch port is Auto, Full Duplex
laptop NIC is auto negotiate
laptop NIC status displays 1gbps speed
website speedtest = 50x25
So, here is setup #2:
ISP equipment set to 100mbps, full duplex
FVS336Gv3 router WAN port is 100mbps, full duplex
FVS336Gv3 router LAN port is auto negotiate<--not editable
GS748T switch port is Auto, Full Duplex
laptop NIC is 100mbps, Full Duplex
laptop NIC status displays 100mbps speed
website speedtest = 50x50
As you can see, setup #2 gives desired WAN bandwidth, but LAN communication with local file servers, ect... will be "throttled" by the 100 mbps full duplex setting on the laptop NIC since all other hardware is gigiabit. This is what I'm trying to avoid. Any suggestions??
- DaneAMay 17, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi pecker88,
I apologize for I have indicated the wrong VPN firewall. However, I have edited and corrected my recent response.
Kindly answer my questions below:
a. If you will disconnect the FVS336Gv3 then connect the laptop directly to the modem, are you able to get 50/50 internet connection?
b. Is the modem provided by your ISP a modem-only device or a combination of modem and router?
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
- pecker88May 17, 2016Aspirant
a. If you will disconnect the FVS336Gv3 then connect the laptop directly to the modem, are you able to get 50/50 internet connection?
Yes, ISP sent a tech out yesterday and confirmed a 50x50 connection when the FVS336gv3 is eliminated
b. Is the modem provided by your ISP a modem-only device or a combination of modem and router?
We have a dedicated fiber connection that is DMARC'd at our server rack. There are at least 3 rack mounted ISP pieces of equipment, battery backup systems, ect... it takes up about 18U of rack space. The setup is a little more advanced then a simple home modem--router scenario. I know that the WAN connection when plugged into our router is a solid 50x50 connection that is hard-coded to 100mbps full duplex on the ISP eqipment. The ISP engineer, field tech and I had a conference call yesterday when they hard coded their equip.
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