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YaWho
Apr 04, 2023Aspirant
Nighthawk Mesh wifi 6 router not delivering full speed through wired connection
I have 1 Gb broadband. In the Netgear app, it confirms my internet speed as 947Mbps. When I connect my PC over ethernet (via a gigabit switch) I'm only getting 350Mbps. If I copy a large fil...
YaWho
Apr 04, 2023Aspirant
Current topology is:
Cable modem (wifi off) --> MR60 router (handling dhcp and wifi) --> gigabit switch -->PCs, devices
I could change it to get round the problem thus:
Cable modem (handling dhcp but wifi off) --> switch --> MR60 for wifi devices only
...with PCs & non-wifi devices connected to switch
But that is inelegant and creates another subnet, which I don't want.
MR60 firmware is up-to-date.
The cable between the MR60 and the switch is CAT6, only 2m long.
- michaelkenwardApr 04, 2023Guru - Experienced User
YaWho wrote:
Cable modem (handling dhcp but wifi off)
What is that anonymous cable modem?
Sounds suspiciously like it could be a modem/router. Modems don't do WiFi. Turning off the WiFi does not disable the router bit.
If so, that could cause your problems. You have piled router on router.
Two routers on your network can cause headaches. For example, you can end up with local address problems. Among other things, the other router can misdirect addresses that the Netgear router usually handles, such as routerlogin.net or the usual IP address for a router, 192.168.1.1.
This explains some of the other drawbacks.
What is Double NAT? | Answer | NETGEAR Support
Unless you have specific reasons for using two routers – to create two separate networks for example – it is often easier to use just one router and then to set up the second router as a wifi access point. Netgear advises this, as does just about every site you will visit.
It may be possible to put the unnamed modem/router into modem only (bridge) mode and then to use the second device as the router. Sometimes it is easier to put the second router into AP mode. But that has its own drawbacks:
Disabled Features on the Router when set to AP Mode | Answer | NETGEAR Support- YaWhoApr 04, 2023Aspirant
It is a Virgin router, in modem mode. As it is not connected to the same switch as the MR60, it would make no difference anyway whether it has wifi or dhcp on or off.
My problem is that the gigabit port in my MR60 maxes out at 350 Mbps, so I don't get the full advantage of the 1 gig internet connection I'm paying for. I just need to know if there's a fix for this, or is it a limitation of the MR60.
- michaelkenwardApr 04, 2023Guru - Experienced User
YaWho wrote:
It is a Virgin router, in modem mode. As it is not connected to the same switch as the MR60, it would make no difference anyway whether it has wifi or dhcp on or off.
Your description was confusing. Why did you mention WiFi and DHCP?
You said you turned off the WiFi. You should not have to do that if the unnamed Virgin router – it could be one off several different models – was in modem only mode. That would disable the WiFi and the DHCP.
To me this suggested that you may be a bit muddled.
Troubleshooting depends on having accurate and complete details.