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edinho10
Dec 20, 2021Tutor
RAX40 - extremely bad wifi speed
I live in a four story house, where the modem is in the basement connected to a given router from the internet supplier. The house is setup so that all internet wall plugs in different rooms in the h...
- Dec 20, 2021
if you're testing them both in the basement and getting full speed and the only thing that changes is the cable when you move it, then i'd be checking into a new cable.
you can check your wan port connection speed.
https://kb.netgear.com/24222/How-do-I-display-Internet-port-statistics-on-my-Nighthawk-router
plemans
Dec 20, 2021Guru
A couple things.
1. The RAX should be in ap mode. this prevents a double nat. Won't help with speed but helps with dhcp/nat issues.
2. The RAX and the basement router should be on seperate channels. This prevents interference with each other
3. Did you disable smart connect so you can test both the 2.4ghz and the 5ghz seperate?
4. Try a factory reset on the RAX. It had a lot of firmware changes. Factory resetting could remove/fix an issue that the updates might have caused. So start fresh. do the reset and during the install process, set it up in access point mode on seperate channels.
edinho10
Dec 20, 2021Tutor
Thanks,
I factory reseted both the basement router and rax40 and set it into AP mode. Testing in the basement I get 500/500 mbps from both routers. With a wifi explorer app I can tell that in the basement the routers dont get disturbed by neighbours. Then when I bring the rax40 up to the living room I only get 50/90 mbps. Both cabels tested with are cat5e, the cabel in the living room is a few months old.
Looking at the wifi explorer I see many neigbhours, but only one on the same channel. I have tried changing channels from 38 to 48 without any luck. Could this maybe be an issue or could it be something else? Any suggestions what I could try now?
- edinho10Dec 20, 2021Tutor
Not sure if the photo was uploaded but can write it manually. Photo dump from wifi explorer regarding the my neighbours network on 5 Ghz:
Wifi - Channel - Channel width - Band - Mode - Generation - Max rate
Mine - 40 - 80 Mhz - 5 GHz - a/n/ac/ax - 6 - 1201 Mbps
Basement - 40 - 80 Mhz - 5 GHz - a/n/ac - 5- 1201 Mbps
Neibhour 2 - 40 - 80 Mhz - 5 GHz - a/n/ac - 5 - 1201 Mbps
Neibhour 3 - 40 - 80 Mhz - 5 GHz - a/n/ac - 5 - 1201 Mbps
Neibhour 4 - 40 - 80 Mhz - 5 GHz - a/n/ac - 5 - 1201 Mbps
Neibhour 5 - 40 - 40 Mhz - 5 GHz - a/n/ac - 5 - 1201 Mbps
- plemansDec 20, 2021Guru
if you're testing them both in the basement and getting full speed and the only thing that changes is the cable when you move it, then i'd be checking into a new cable.
you can check your wan port connection speed.
https://kb.netgear.com/24222/How-do-I-display-Internet-port-statistics-on-my-Nighthawk-router
- edinho10Dec 20, 2021Tutor
Thank you, both cabels was labeled with cat 5e so I though the router was getting the same. By checking the wan I saw that down in the basement I had 1G into the wan but in the living room I only had 100M.
Will have to get a new cabel, thanks for the help mate- plemansDec 20, 2021Guru
You also might just check the ends. i've seen bad ends/crimps on cat 5e cables cause issues. If the wire is pulled through the wall/floor/ceiling, sometimes thats a simple fix for it.