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craycraft
Aspirant
Jan 12, 2020

Cable Modem CM100 Not Getting Xfinitiy Gigabit Speeds

Hello,

 

I was just looking for a little bit of guidance on getting the gigabit speeds I pay for from Xfinity.

I'm wondering if the upstream/downstream info the modem is providing seems abdormal? I tried following the guide on signal levels for docsis 3 on pickmymodem.com but still a little lost. Based on the guide it looks like the downstream OFDM channel 2 power is way off would that be correct? Various different speed test methods land me somewhere between 300 - 600 down depending on the time of day. 

Screenshots From Modem 

I'm using a Amplifi HD router and mesh points for the rest of the network. Hardware NAT is enabled and I've seen the router have gigabit throughput a few times. So I'm asusming it's either something with the modem or the ISP. Any help is greatly appeciated!

 

Thanks,

 

7 Replies

  • Your levels look good. Do you have your logs? 

    Also for testing do this:

    1. connect directly to the modem. Some routers show slowed speeds if any traffic monitoring is on such as parental controls, qos, data usage, etc. 

    2. Try different computers. Some older devices can't saturate gigabit speeds. 

    3. try several websites. speedtest.net doesn't always choose servers that can saturate gigabit. dslreports.org and googlefiber's speedtest can usually saturate gigabit. 

    • craycraft's avatar
      craycraft
      Aspirant

      I've done all of basic troubleshooting and as I mentioned tried various speed testing methods. It's not anything like that causing the issue. I was a sys admin for years and still work in IT today so the basic stuff I've tried and read plently of post before posting this question. Only stating this so I don't have to wait through ten replies telling me to do the same stuff already mentioned in all of the other similar post on this forum. I've gotten gigabit speeds just a few weeks ago on the exact same setup.

      • plemans's avatar
        plemans
        Guru

        craycraft wrote:

        I've done all of basic troubleshooting and as I mentioned tried various speed testing methods. It's not anything like that causing the issue. I was a sys admin for years and still work in IT today so the basic stuff I've tried and read plently of post before posting this question. Only stating this so I don't have to wait through ten replies telling me to do the same stuff already mentioned in all of the other similar post on this forum. I've gotten gigabit speeds just a few weeks ago on the exact same setup.


        I get that you were a sys admin. 

        And saying you've tried everything doesn't tell me what you've tried or what results your getting. 

        We can't help with general statements of "I've tried it all, so just tell me the problem". We don't know as we didn't do the testing that you did do. If you want to avoid the 10 replies, then provide more info. Answer the questions I did ask and add any extra test that you've already done such as swapping cables, different pc's, having the isp check the line,  etc.   Help us to help you.