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karloc
May 24, 2020Aspirant
It's Sad but XR300 appear to be bad and slow :(
I have been running the XR300 since January and have been having no end of speed issues. Firstly set up router (fixed ip address) and needed settings speed down dropped to 80ish Mb. After call to...
karloc
May 28, 2020Aspirant
UPNP - don't trust it as it's a security liability - if i need a port opened i will set it up - very rarely need it tbh. Yea I am that paranoid.
The IP addresses accross my network are controlled by my DHCP Server with adresses reserved on it for router IP address and a few other devices - so they can't be used elsewhere. I run speed tests on multiple devices not just a single ip address.
Changing the router LAN IP would be a complete pain and I dont see how / why that could cause the issues I am facing.
Just remembered another setting I change - I change the MTU size to 1462 as that is the best MTU to use - after running mltiplr tests across multiple machines. But I have tried default incase it was effecting speed, it did not appear to.
Netduma-Fraser
May 28, 2020NetDuma Partner
My thinking is that without port 80/443 being routed properly this could impact your speed. If you're worried about security could you put a router ahead of the XR in router mode and then factory reset the XR (make a backup of your settings) and then don't change anything for a few days and see if the speed still drops?
- karlocMay 28, 2020Aspirant
The speed is fine as long as the wifi is turned off.
Routing ports 80 and 443 is pretty basic for a router to be able to route.
If I had another router that could hadle the throughput I would be using that instead of trying to understand the issue with the XR300.
Maybe it's time to decide if I just keep this and accept it's trash but will work with no wifi and learn a lesson from my brand loyalty. This is the first major issue I have had after about 15 routers from netgear I guess times change and we need to move with them.Thanks for all you thoughts and ideas, I feel we are just clutching at straws now.
- Netduma-FraserMay 29, 2020NetDuma PartnerSorry to hear that, I'd recommend signing up for the beta firmware here so you can get into it sooner and it will hopefully be resolved on that.
http://www.netgearinnovation.com/dumaos-beta/index.html