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morephious
Jul 26, 2015Aspirant
slow/terrible internet on N300 (c3000-100nas) docsis3 with android streaming device.
I have comcast blast 150Mbs download and 10Mbs Upload speed. When I connect a PC directly to port 1 speed test gives me 175Mbps download and 11 Mbps upload. On my Android Streaming device I get 21M...
DarrenM
Jul 28, 2015Sr. NETGEAR Moderator
Hello morephious
What android device are you having a slow down on and is connected via lan or wifi? Have you tried any other device to test speeds on other than your PC? Hope to hear your feedback.
DarrenM
- morephiousAug 01, 2015Aspirant
Lan and wifi. I am using a Mediacube. The website is mediacube.co
- DarrenMAug 03, 2015Sr. NETGEAR Moderator
Morephious
I cant find much information on this product but I do see it only has a 10/100 ethernet port on it so it cant go over 100mbs on Lan but it should be capable of your 150mbs on wifi. How are you testing the speed on the mediacube do they have a speed test built into the device or are you using a website threw a browser? The other question I have is are you having any buffering issues with it being at 21mbps becauses alot of streaming services should work just fine at this speed.
DarrenM
- ZsoltJan 16, 2016Aspirant
Hello
I hope you can help me! I bought a few days ago this model of netgear like in the first post. I have the same Blast! internet service with 150mbps speed from comcast. In wired mode the speed is excellent, more than what I actually pay, 180mbps down and 12mbps up. My problem is the wireless speed which is less than 30mbps. I did more internet speed test on a laptop and on an android phone but the speed was never more then 30mbps. The wireless speed was on the comcast modem 75mbps. I tried set in the setup on any channel, on auto mode channel, more reboot, but no change. The modem has been activated with a call to comcast. What can I do to increase the wireless speed? Is there a range limit of the modem (I don't think so) or comcast can do something? Thank you!
Zsolt