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NonPlusUltra
Dec 06, 2019Tutor
Nighthawk RAX75, I have 1GB download speed at router but devices don't get more than ~125MB on 5Ghz
I have the Costco version of Nighthawk RAX75, I recently upgraded my download spead from Comcast to 1GB, which I can validate I receive when testing speed from the nighthawk app, however when I valid...
NonPlusUltra
Dec 08, 2019Tutor
Thank you. I've provided answers and feedback below. I'm still puzzled why faster speeds are not out of the box. Any help is welcome.
I've foundhttps://community.netgear.com/t5/forums/replypage/board-id/home-wifi-routers-nighthawk/message-id/143982/tab/rich that occassionally the built in speed test reports full speed when an actual wired test doesn't. If you test with a hardwired in device, what speeds do you get?
Interesting, I would've expect that speed to be transparent and without variance. Unfortunately I don't have any wired enabled devices, we have both PC and Macs, IOS and Android devices connecting all at 5Ghz. There isn't any radio interereference in that range and we live in semi-rural area without much expected radio intererference. The funny part is that I get the same max speed on any device (~125Mbps), which is why I'm thinking configuration rather than any other challenge.
Another question is what device are you testing with?
- Mac (2017), IOS (iphone 11pro), PC Surface Pro 2018, Android Galaxy and STab 9
Have you tried changing wifi channels? mabye you're one with with interference.
Yes, no change. I even cleaned the active connections in that channel still same speed.
another though is the RAX devices are fairly new. The firmware updates have been pretty extensive since it was manufactured. If you updated the firmware on it and haven't ever done a factory reset, it can help performance.
What firmware are you on?
V1.0.1.64
What modem are you using?
Netgear CM1100
What do you have set for your 5ghz speeds in the menu?
Chanel: 36
Mode: Up to 4800 Mbps
Transmit Power Control: 100%
Here's your support site with firmware, manuals, and troubleshooting.
plemans
Dec 09, 2019Guru - Experienced User
So we need to figure out if its truly a wireless issue or if something is wrong with the hardwired connection.
i understand you don't have anything you can hardwire in. Potentially can you borrow a laptop with a gigabit connection or they do make usb 3.0 --ethernet adapters?
One question. Are you using wan link aggregation with your CM1100? If so, try disabling this and just running a single gigabit connection.
Disable it on the cm1100 and the RAX75. Reset both devices and then see how your speeds do.
If you just bought this, I'd also open a support case with netgear. I've seen a couple RAX devices on here that are having issues when people have full gigabit connections with slowed speeds. You can do this by going to the top and clicking "mynetgear". register an account and then your device. From there you can contact support. Reason I recommend doing so is that support is free for 90 days and then more people that let support know about this issue, the more resources they'll (hopefully) devote to correcting the issue.
- Jjc1Jan 07, 2020Aspirant
Noticed a difference in speedtest numbers when running thru the nighthawk app versu directly with Speedtest. Asked the Support line to find which server the app runs to. Answer was they only run test to modem NOT on the internet. So it's measuring speed between router and modem.
can this be true? If so certainly misleading marketing
- plemansJan 07, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Jjc1 wrote:Noticed a difference in speedtest numbers when running thru the nighthawk app versu directly with Speedtest. Asked the Support line to find which server the app runs to. Answer was they only run test to modem NOT on the internet. So it's measuring speed between router and modem.
can this be true? If so certainly misleading marketing
Which part is misleading?
Wireless is slower than wired.
And if you're speedtesting off the app, it actually hosts off the router not the modem. Reason why the app speeds tests directly from the router is because of wireless being slower than wired.
Again, to troubleshoot, you really need something hardwired to determine where the fault is.
- Jjc1Jan 10, 2020Aspirant
Answering plemans msg-
which part misleading?- when running speedtest natively it identifies which server you are going to. The app is not clear on that. Also having used speedtest you'd expect the same criteria/parameters when it states 'internet' speed ( meaning you've gone across the web). Terminology should be precise. That's what I mean about being misleading.
'Wireless is slower than wired'- who brought up wired?but since you did I have no issues with wired running at +200 meg