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PGalore
Dec 12, 2022Aspirant
RAXE500 Speed within Nighthawk app much faster
I'm on 1000Mbps plan and when I run the speedtest within Netgear Nighthawk app on my iPhone that's connected to 5Ghz wifi, I get 930Mpbs down and 47 up w/ 7.0 ms ping. However, when I run the s...
- Dec 16, 2022
The speed test function in the nighthawk app will often use the router itself as the client device, thus you are measuring the speed of the WAN connection to the router, and not the speed of the connection to your smartphone or other devices behind the router.
FURRYe38
Dec 13, 2022Guru - Experienced User
What Firmware version is currently loaded?
What is the Mfr and model# of the Internet Service Providers modem/ONT the NG router is connected too?
Be sure your using a good quality LAN cable between the modem and router. CAT6A STP is recommended.
BE sure to install Ooklas installable speed test app on a PC or mobile device. Don't use browsers as they tend to reduce speed results or give inaccurate results.
Also some mobile devices may top out at around 400-500Mbps depending upon there design and support. 2x2 MIMO has it's limits. 4x4 MIMO devices have more capability. Ethernet will always perform better than wireless.
PGalore
Dec 14, 2022Aspirant
Firmware version is V1.0.10.86
We are on NBN HFC in Australia and the modem provided by them is ARRIS CM8200.
ISP is Aussie Broadband. The cables are CAT7.
When I run the speed test on Speedtest app (not browser), I get about 700Mbps when I'm in the same room as the router and drops to 400-500Mbps in my bedroom. But for some reason the speed test within the Nighthawk app always clocks 900+ Mbps, no matter which room I'm in or what time of the day it is. It's like the Nighthawk speed test is measuring the speed when a device is connected with an Ethernet cable to Nighthawk.
- Razor512Dec 16, 2022Prodigy
The speed test function in the nighthawk app will often use the router itself as the client device, thus you are measuring the speed of the WAN connection to the router, and not the speed of the connection to your smartphone or other devices behind the router.
- PGaloreDec 16, 2022Aspirant
That's what I suspected. So instead of connecting my device with an Ethernet cable to the router to measure the speed, as often ISPs tell you to do, I can just run the speedtest on Nighthawk app to see the maximum speed I'm getting.
- Razor512Dec 16, 2022Prodigy
Pretty much, though there are things I have not had a chance to personally rest due to a lack of a fast enough connection. Since the router is using its own CPU to run the speed test application, i am unsure of if it will have a CPU bottlenecks if attempting to perform a speed test on a faster connection such as a 2Gbps connection. Beyond that,it shouldn't have much trouble with a 1 gigabit connection.
- PGaloreDec 18, 2022Aspirant
Interestingly, at 7:30pm on Sunday, I got around 700 Mbps over wifi on my iPhone, but the Speedtest on the Nighthawk app was around 300 Mbps on average. I tested 5 or 6x.