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SHO_GuN
Jan 02, 2017Aspirant
Half Speed When Using Keyword Blocking
My download speed has been cut in half. After much ado, I realized that this speed decrease is being caused by blocking a couple domains using the "Block Sites" screen. Is this just the nature o...
- Feb 06, 2017
Now I'm using openDNS and I add a blocked domains to blacklist. Router works with full speed. You should consider that config.
ElaineM
Jan 03, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
Welcome to the community, Sho_Gun
What's the exact model number of your NETGEAR device?
Are you saying that without anything listed under Block Sites your download speed is not compromised?
Do you have the latest firmware installed on your router?
What's the brand of your modem?
How do you measure the speed? Is it through wired or wireless connection?
SHO_GuN
Jan 03, 2017Aspirant
WNR3500L - I don't see any mention of version on it.
Yes - all was fine until I used the domain blocking feature for the first time a couple days ago. I checked all connections, rebooted everything a few times and ended up chatting with ISP and they re-provisioned and "optimized" my settings and nothing changed. Then I tested with my PC connected straight to modem and all was fine. So that sent me to the router as the problem and it immeditely dawned on me that I had enabled the site blocking shortly before I noticed the speed drop. I disabled the site blocking and all was fine again. It is reproducable every time. Speed test sites are not affected, but download a file from any site and my speed drops from my normal 31.x MB/sec to 15.x MB/sec.
Router firmware checks says it has the latest firmware (V1.2.2.48_35.0.55NA).
Arris SB6183 on Comcast Blast 200 plan - PC hard wired through gigabit ethernet to router.
- ElaineMJan 04, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
Can you try to reinstall the firmware of the router then do a factory reset after?
- zakk87Feb 03, 2017Aspirant
the same problem
- SHO_GuNFeb 03, 2017Aspirant
Thanks for that link zakk87. Still not sure if this is the hardware being bogged down by the extra load of filtering or if it is a software bug though.
If it is software, I wonder if using non Netgear firmware like DD-WRT, OpenWRT or Tomato might cure the problem. Not familiar with your router model but don't expect Netgear to release any new firmware for my antique.
If anyone stumbles across this thread and is in the know ... please do share your knowledge :)