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Dorph54's avatar
Dorph54
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Nov 24, 2020

C7000v2 Slow internet speed

Hi.  I'm having an issue that has been discussed, I know, but it's regarding slow internet speeds.  I've read and tryed some of those solutions. I have the NIghthawk AC1900 C7000v2 DOCSiS 3.0.  My ISP is Comcast and I've spoken with them at length.  I had upgraded to their 600mbps speed, ran tests over the phone with Comcast, then had a Tech come to the house.  He checked all fittings and cables.  He took off several unused coax connections to the house splitter (to reduce noise) and connected just the single house cable, then checked his meter and found everything good.  But, my speeds were still slow on my Nighthawk.  The 2.4 is about 40mbps and 5.0 - 160.  He then installed the new Comcast XB7 (3.1 DOCSIS) and the speed on my pc was about 560!  I reconnected the Nighthhawk, went in the modem settings and played around with the channels which uppped the speeds to about 66 and 233 respectively.  This Nighthawk is ranged for 960mbps and should be giving me more speed that this, right?  Since I'm out of Netgear warranty (it's only a little over a year old), they want $50 - $200 for tech support which I don't want to pay as I think I'd be wasting money and time.  I looked at my modem settings; ran tests and scans, and changed the channels.  I was also able to see that I was basically alone on the network channel in my neighborhood.  I have about 18 devices on the 2.4; mostly smart switches/recepticles and similars, so I don't think they'd be using a lot of bandwidth.  The firmware is current.  Should I dump this modem for the XB7, or is there another solution to giddy-up the Nighthawk?  I'm just concerned that the XB7 has only one frequency.

 

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  • plemans's avatar
    plemans
    Guru - Experienced User

    You're comparing 2 different devices. 

    The xb7 is a 2.5g capable modem/router combo device with wireless AC. it has a docsis 3.1 modem in it. 

     

    the C7000 is a docsis 3.0 device that while has "up to 960mbps", comcast only rates it to 600mbps plans. 

    Plus its a wireless AC device (wifi 5). 

     

    both are AC devices but the XB7 is docsis 3.1.

     

    What speeds do you get hardwired into your C7000? not wireless (as that's variable) but wired. 

     

    • Dorph54's avatar
      Dorph54
      Guide
      I don’t have the adapter for the MacBook that converts from usb to Ethernet, so no can do. Regardless, I think that the netgear modem/router should be able to achieve a speed greater than 66mbps wirelessly when my plan allows for 600, yes? I’m guess I’m just expecting something close to what the xb7 gave me wirelessly.
      • plemans's avatar
        plemans
        Guru - Experienced User

        Dorph54 wrote:
        I don’t have the adapter for the MacBook that converts from usb to Ethernet, so no can do.----You can buy them cheap or even borrow a laptop to test with.  Regardless,-----Its not a regardless. Its pointless to troubleshoott wireless issues if you can't confirm the modem is actually hitting the speeds its supposed to.  I think that the netgear modem/router should be able to achieve a speed greater than 66mbps wirelessly when my plan allows for 600, yes?---It should. I've had one and hit significanlty faster speeds on it. As well as others have. Its why I said to test wired. this ensures both that the incoming line can handle it and that its provisioned properly.  
        I’m guess I’m just expecting something close to what the xb7 gave me wirelessly.---I was researching the XB7 again and its a wifi 6 (wireless AX) router. It will have faster speeds. You're comparing a wifi 5 device to a wifi 6 device.  The XB7 is a AX3500 device versus an AC1900 device.