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brodymc
Jan 25, 2020Tutor
Nighthawk XR300 Slow Speeds
Earlier this week I picked up the Nighthawk XR300 and I've been having a bit of issues with the speed. On my old ISP-supplied Huawei HG659b, I would get anywhere from 800-950mbps on my gigabit conne...
brodymc
Jan 25, 2020Tutor
Hi Fraser, thanks for the info.
The speeds in the bandwidth settings were auto-populated (1000mbps up & down).
QoS was disabled in the Bufferbloat options (not sure where else it can be disabled).
As suggested I tried using the MAC address from the old router, but this doesn't seem to have made a difference unfortunately.
For networks, it's pretty isolated where I am and there's only one neighbouring Wifi network - their channel is on the opposite end of the spectrum compared to mine for both 2.4GHz and 5Ghz.
Netduma-Fraser
Jan 25, 2020NetDuma Partner
Interesting, in the table view of the device manager what are the link speeds for all your ports? Also I know you said the ethernet cable was fine but do you have another to check with just in case?
- brodymcJan 25, 2020TutorAll connections are 1000mbps, I tried the old router today with my usual ethernet cable and it was fine.
My computer isn't close enough to use a different cable, but I ran speedtest cli on my server, (which is connected to the router with a 1m cable) and I still got speeds around 100mbps.- Netduma-FraserJan 25, 2020NetDuma PartnerCould you provide a screenshot of your QoS page please as it's very strange it seems to be limited to 100mbps. Also try in AP mode, that essentially will disable DumaOS and see if you get any higher then please.
- brodymcJan 25, 2020Tutor
I put the router in AP mode, but had to factory reset it as it wasn't giving an IP address. The router connects directly to the ONT, so I don't think AP mode would work? Unless there's an IP I should be giving it manually?