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Cameojoe
Feb 24, 2019Aspirant
Nighthawk xr500 slow internet (wired & Wifi)
I upgraded from a Netgear AC1750 to the Nighthawk XR500. I immediatley noticed reduced internet speed both on LAN & through the Wifi. Prior to swapping out the routers, I was getting LAN (download) s...
Netduma-Fraser
Feb 24, 2019NetDuma Partner
You will need to put your bandwidth speeds into the Anti-Bufferbloat options on the QoS page then with default settings you should be able to reach full speeds. If not disable QoS completely in Anti-Bufferbloats' options, does that resolve it?
You cannot track your usage beyond real time, this has not been advertised as a feature. Was there somewhere you heard that you could do that currently? We'll likely bring that functionality at a later date but not currently available.
You cannot track your usage beyond real time, this has not been advertised as a feature. Was there somewhere you heard that you could do that currently? We'll likely bring that functionality at a later date but not currently available.
Cameojoe
Feb 24, 2019Aspirant
Hello,
thank you for the reply. However, I had already set my bandwidth speeds in the Anti-Bufferbloat option during setup (300 down & 50 up, though ive played with these numbers since without much, if any, change to my speed tests). I also tried to to disable QOS completly with no effect on the speed test as well. Any other suggestions I can try? This is beyond frustrating.
As for the device monitoring, I must have skimmed through the features a bit too quickly. I was under the impression the network monitoring was real time and cumulative. Is there any router that offers that out of the box or do they all require third party firmware mofification to gather that info?
- Netduma-FraserFeb 24, 2019NetDuma PartnerI believe I know what the issue is. Sometimes when a new router is introduced to the network your ISP can take a little while to accommodate and you can receive slower speeds during this time. You can either wait a few days for it to work itself out or you can usually trick it by setting the XR500 to the MAC address of your previous router in Internet Setup.
Just real time at the moment but cumulative is on our roadmap but I can't give you a timeframe on this. There likely is but I'm just familiar with Netgear/Netduma routers.