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ScottD67
Nov 26, 2023Star
WAN stuck on 100m/full
I have an RBR850 with exactly the same issue. I've factory reset (per instructions above), upgraded to the latest firmware (V7.2.6.21), used 3 different CAT5E and CAT6 cables and no matter what devi...
- Dec 28, 2023
Just to close out this thread. I ended up purchasing a used RBR850 to replace the one that one which wouldn't negotiate >100Mbs. That has worked and I can see that I'm getting 2.5Gbs between the modem and my RBR850 and my internet upload/download speeds are back to where they should be. Seem the problem was related to a hardware issue or some type of software/firmware issue that multiple factory resets (following the instructions on this message board) would not take care of.
CrimpOn
Nov 26, 2023Guru
If the router is less than one year old, it should be covered by the factory hardware warranty. The only common physical element in all these tests is the actual RJ45 jack for the WAN connection. Gigabit connection requires all four pairs of wire, whereas 100 megabit requires only two pairs. If one of those tiny gold wires is not making a good connection, then it can never connect at gigabit. (Makes absolutely no sense that anything could happen to a wire once the Ethernet cable has been connected and has been working correctly at gigabit.)
FURRYe38
Nov 26, 2023Guru
What is the Mfr and model# of the Internet Service Providers modem/ONT the NG router is connected too?
Be sure your using a good quality LAN cable between the modem and router. CAT6A STP is recommended.
- ScottD67Nov 27, 2023Star
My modem is a Netgear Nighthawk CM2000. But If I directly connect a PC laptop or a Macbook to the WAN port the CM2000 it will negotiate to 1Gbs. If I connect the same PC laptop or Macbook to the WAN port of the RBR850 with the same cable it will only negotiate to the 100mbs, the same as if the CM2000 is connected (using the same CAT6A cable). Problem seems to track with the WAN port of the RBR850.
- FURRYe38Nov 27, 2023Guru
I'd contact NG support and see what can be done:
https://my.netgear.com/support/contact.aspx
https://www.netgear.com/support/contact.aspx- ScottD67Dec 28, 2023Star
Just to close out this thread. I ended up purchasing a used RBR850 to replace the one that one which wouldn't negotiate >100Mbs. That has worked and I can see that I'm getting 2.5Gbs between the modem and my RBR850 and my internet upload/download speeds are back to where they should be. Seem the problem was related to a hardware issue or some type of software/firmware issue that multiple factory resets (following the instructions on this message board) would not take care of.