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Jester11b
Feb 02, 2023Aspirant
Losing 1000mbs (Improper setup?)
Somehow I am loosing internet speed at my router. I have the Rax120. When I connect my pc directly to the modem I achieve about 1900mbs. When I connect to the router it caps around 950. Router -> mode...
- Feb 02, 2023
If you LAG the LAN ports with a device or PC you could see near 2Gb if you connected the multi gig port to a modem that supported the higher multi gig speeds on it's WAN port.
You could see over 1Gb speeds on the Wifi no 5Ghz AX with a 4x4 MIMO supporting device.
Otherwise, if you connected the ISP modem to the main WAN ethernet port on the RAX which is only 1Gb, then you could connect the PC to the multigig port on the RAX for this configuration however the bottle neck would be the 1Gb WAN port and LAN ports on the RAX again.
Overall, if your wanting to see over 1Gb speeds from the ISP side, unless you use LAG, this router isn't really well capable of seamless multi gig speed due to the LAN port limitations.
The RAXE500 has similar limitations though it has the ability to LAG it's WAN and a LAN port for 2GB speeds then opening up it's 2.5Gb LAN port for a ethernet connected PC here. Though you'd need a ISP modem that supported two WAN ports with LAG. Only NGs CM1100 and CM1200 have this support.
Otherwise if you want seamless multi gig support, only NGs Orbi 960 series systems have both a mutli gig WAN and a Multi gig LAN port.
Jester11b
Feb 02, 2023Aspirant
So if the lan ports can’t go over 1000 why do they claim up to 5gb for wired connections on the data sheet?
Edit: fixed spelling
Edit: fixed spelling
FURRYe38
Feb 02, 2023Guru - Experienced User
If you LAG the LAN ports with a device or PC you could see near 2Gb if you connected the multi gig port to a modem that supported the higher multi gig speeds on it's WAN port.
You could see over 1Gb speeds on the Wifi no 5Ghz AX with a 4x4 MIMO supporting device.
Otherwise, if you connected the ISP modem to the main WAN ethernet port on the RAX which is only 1Gb, then you could connect the PC to the multigig port on the RAX for this configuration however the bottle neck would be the 1Gb WAN port and LAN ports on the RAX again.
Overall, if your wanting to see over 1Gb speeds from the ISP side, unless you use LAG, this router isn't really well capable of seamless multi gig speed due to the LAN port limitations.
The RAXE500 has similar limitations though it has the ability to LAG it's WAN and a LAN port for 2GB speeds then opening up it's 2.5Gb LAN port for a ethernet connected PC here. Though you'd need a ISP modem that supported two WAN ports with LAG. Only NGs CM1100 and CM1200 have this support.
Otherwise if you want seamless multi gig support, only NGs Orbi 960 series systems have both a mutli gig WAN and a Multi gig LAN port.