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Rneal1973's avatar
Jul 28, 2024

Constant Speed Issues

First, thank you, Netgear, for the confusing branding. Logged into my system's UI, the main unit is an MR80, the satellites MS80 -- Searching by either of those results in no hits. But sure enough, the spec sheet is MK83, anyway...

 

I have Verizon FIOS 1GB internet service. Performing a speed test on Wi-Fi connected devices, I'm typically north of 250Mbps. Everything is fine, a few days go by, downloads go to pot, websites aren't snappy and I already know what's happening, speed test will show sub 5Mbps speeds, that's not a typo.

 

I thought maybe firmware; all devices are on the latest. The 2.4Ghz band is on channel 11, 5Ghz band on 48. On the device I use most frequently I'm on Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) and the 5Ghz band. To rule out the device, I can turn off mobile data on my phone, a Pixel 8, and get the same behavior.

 

Rebooting the MR80 invariably resolves the problem. Does anyone have thoughts around what is most likely causing this behavior?

8 Replies

  • michaelkenward's avatar
    michaelkenward
    Guru - Experienced User

    Rneal1973 wrote:

     

    I have Verizon FIOS 1GB internet service.

     


    What modem/ONT/gateway sits between the MR80 and the Internet?

     

  • I'm really not sure how we've gotten so off topic. 😁

     

    I was being a smarta$$ in that a likely way the average consumer will get the model of the equipment is through the web UI. By linking sites to the specific models (not the kit) and linking a post to another user where it shows the MR60 (not, for example MK6x), you're reinforcing my point. See screenshot where the individual device is not found via search.

     

     

    Let me say it differently -- Netgear should make the individual devices searchable and not just the kit. Most users are likely unaware they need to search for the kit if they want to associate the underlying individual device(s) to their post.

     

    I'd almost think you're trolling me, but I know you're a well-informed responder to countless other posts on these forums. I think we've just gotten our wires crossed. 🤣

    • Rneal1973's avatar
      Rneal1973
      Guide

      Specifically searching for the individual units in the forum posts, not on the support page. I sent a screenshot, try it for yourself, reply to this/create a new post, search for MR80, you won't find it -- that's all I'm saying.

       

      Not using Verizon's gear.

  • plemans's avatar
    plemans
    Guru - Experienced User

    So rebooting fixes the issues? 

    How frequently does it happen? 

    What gateway do you have from Verizon (they're notorious for combo gateways with built-in router)

    • Rneal1973's avatar
      Rneal1973
      Guide

      Yes, rebooting fixes the issue.

      Happens maybe every 5 - 7 days.

      Not using Verizon's gear. 

       

      ONT in the garage, ethernet run to my pfSense firewall (no Wi-Fi included). Units are configured in Wireless Access mode on their own VLAN.

       

       

      • plemans's avatar
        plemans
        Guru - Experienced User

        Rneal1973 wrote:

        Yes, rebooting fixes the issue.

        Happens maybe every 5 - 7 days.

        Not using Verizon's gear. 

         

        ONT in the garage, ethernet run to my pfSense firewall (no Wi-Fi included). Units are configured in Wireless Access mode on their own VLAN.

         

         


        That just made it more complicated. So you have a verizon ONT that is ran to your PFSense firewall. the firewall has its own routing configured. Then from the firewall, you have vlans thatsplit out to separate units that one of the units is running the MK83 system on. And just the MK system is having issues? Are the other units having issues?