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Sirecks
Jan 02, 2022Guide
MR60 Mesh Router Slow Wifi Testing
Okay, the set up. Netgear Nighthawk Mesh Wifi 6 Router MR60 from Costco with two working satellites just purchased last month. Cspire fiber optic plan for 1 Gig speed. A direct line from the st...
michaelkenward
Jan 02, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Sirecks wrote:
I have an older switch in my household system. A Netgear JFS524 that is only capable of 100 mbps. So all my wall outlets are limited. Possibly can get 200 mbps out of them, but not sure if that's an automatic feature or if we have to enable that, or what.
I was going to suggest that 100 Mbps smells a bit like some "fast" (as in slow) Ethernet links in the chain. Everything at exactly 100 Mbps is suspicious. (We've seen it here before.) If it were just a client side thing I would expect some variation between different devices.
Even Netgear is guilty of still selling routers with 100 Mbps ports whereas the industry standard has been 1000 Mbps for years.
If the satellites are wired to the router over the ethernet circuit, setting them up with a wireless backhaul might improve things.
Is it just the switch that does 100 Mbps? If the cabling is up to it, dumping the JFS524 for something more modern might unblock the bottleneck.
Sirecks
Jan 02, 2022Guide
So we thought the same thing. We disconnected the satellites from the ethernet wall cables. Turned them off completely. Read the signal straight off the main router and the signal was great.
I plugged the satellites back in, one at a time and reintroduced them back into the system. So far, all the WiFi speeds are back to a higher level, and each device is testing well higher than 100 now. 300 to 500 in some cases.
So, it seems like if I want to keep my wall outlets up to date, I need a new switch. It also seems like a simple power down and reboot of the satellites have fixed the seeming limited 100 mbps.
- michaelkenwardJan 02, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Well done. Good research there.
The good news is that switches are pretty cheap. I use a 16-port unmanaged switch. I have never seen the need for anything fancier.
- SirecksJan 02, 2022GuideWe are ordering an 8 port 1 Gig switch as when we walked around the house we only had 4 truly dedicated wall connections going on. Cost $25. So, problem solved and soon my important wall outlets will have screaming internet.
- plemansJan 02, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Hope it works great for you!