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meltravel
Aug 28, 2015Aspirant
Decrease in Netgear internet speed after installing new Verizon router
I have been using the Netgear XAVB2001 power line adapter for many years, and achieving speeds of about 30 Mbps at my connected desktop computer using a Verizon Fios router. In order to upgrade my h...
JamesGL
Aug 29, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi meltravel,
Welcome to Community!
For isolation purposes, please try to connect the 2nd adapter and 1st adapter in same area with the router. Check if you are getting the same speed or higher.
Regards,
JamesGL
Community Team
- meltravelAug 29, 2015AspirantToday at 4:28 PMJames,My desktop computer and the router are located at opposite ends of the house. For your experiment, I used a 50 foot electrical power extension cord and plugged in the computer end Netgear adapter much closer to the second adapter located at the router, as you suggested. This indeed did raise my internet speed to the full speed of the new Verizon router. Unfortunately I cannot practically use the extension cord on a permanent basis, so this does not really solve my problem. Would a newer model Netgear power line adapter set be any better for my situation?Meltravel
- JamesGLSep 02, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
You may try to use another powerline adapter but let me set your expectation that you might get the same result due to the distance between the 2 adapters. The data runs through the circuit, the longer the distance the slower the connection.
Regards,
JamesGL
Community Team
- meltravelSep 02, 2015Aspirant
James,
Thanks for your reply. What I do not understand is that the distance between the adapters did not change when I installed the newer higher speed Verizon router. Yet, with the higher speed router, all other things remaining the same, the internet speed at my desktop computer actually decreased somewhat. It seems like the Netgear adapters somehow were more compatible with the older router operating at the slower speed than the new router at the higher speed. To me, this seems somewhat illogical.