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Labrat3
Mar 16, 2024Star
CM3000 and Xfinity Gigabit x2
I installed my CM3000 last night without any issue and was easily able to activate from within the XFinity app. I upgraded my XFinity plan from 1200/40 to 2000/200 and ran into some issues that were...
- Mar 18, 2024
I feel like providing the speed results reported by my Orbi router is a more accurate representation of what XFinity is delivering to my house and what the modem is delivering to my router. Running the speed test from my Orbi router rather than my computer or iPhone avoids any loss of speed associated with the WiFi connection. The on-board Orbi speedtest eliminates any losses that occur from the router to my device so should be a more accurate representation of what Xfinity is providing to my house.
In contrast, running speedtest.xfinity.com from a device such as my computer (using WiFi 6), my iPhone (using WiFi6E), or a not yet purchased WiFi7 device will give different results depending on the WiFi Protocol, other WiFi traffic, and where the device is located in my house in relation to my router.
plemans
Mar 16, 2024Guru - Experienced User
sounds like a solid upgrade!
I've got a pretty similar setup (other than I'm on the 1.2/200 plan) and love it.
- Labrat3Mar 18, 2024Star
I feel like providing the speed results reported by my Orbi router is a more accurate representation of what XFinity is delivering to my house and what the modem is delivering to my router. Running the speed test from my Orbi router rather than my computer or iPhone avoids any loss of speed associated with the WiFi connection. The on-board Orbi speedtest eliminates any losses that occur from the router to my device so should be a more accurate representation of what Xfinity is providing to my house.
In contrast, running speedtest.xfinity.com from a device such as my computer (using WiFi 6), my iPhone (using WiFi6E), or a not yet purchased WiFi7 device will give different results depending on the WiFi Protocol, other WiFi traffic, and where the device is located in my house in relation to my router.
- plemansMar 18, 2024Guru - Experienced User
I've only run into issues with the built-in test when it selects a server that can't max out the speed. It used to be a bigger issue as not all test servers were maxing out gigabit. We're not seeing as much of an issue with that anymore. Maybe something changed in the backend with the Ookla-netgear relationship or coding for it.
It is still one of the first things I recommend when someone is reporting lowered speed to check an actual hardwired pc/laptop but its not as common of an issue anymore.