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Scott_M1
Oct 31, 2015Tutor
Question about how to connect cable modem, router, and computer for optimal speed
Today I got 1Gb internet service - YAY! The first thing I did was go to speedtest.net and test the speed. It showed 289 Mb/sec download speed, well below the 1 Gb speed of my service. I know that the...
- Oct 31, 2015
Your 1st setup is the correct one. I would suggest that you perform a factory reset of your R6300. If you don't have the latest firmware, upgrade first, then do the factory reset.
Leave everything at stock settings except for the following:
- Change the admin and Wi-Fi passwords
- Use WPA2-PSK [AES] security
- Adjust the LAN IP address, subnet and DHCP settings, as necessary
- Do not enable QoS, but leave WMM on
- Do not use block sites or Access Control
If you have AT&T U-verse service, then you'll want to enable IP Passthrough (it's a pseudo-bridge mode). This article will tell you how to do it. The instructions are written for a NVG589. You likely have a NVG599, but the instructions are the same.
Then, redo your speed test.
TheEther
Oct 31, 2015Guru
Your 1st setup is the correct one. I would suggest that you perform a factory reset of your R6300. If you don't have the latest firmware, upgrade first, then do the factory reset.
Leave everything at stock settings except for the following:
- Change the admin and Wi-Fi passwords
- Use WPA2-PSK [AES] security
- Adjust the LAN IP address, subnet and DHCP settings, as necessary
- Do not enable QoS, but leave WMM on
- Do not use block sites or Access Control
If you have AT&T U-verse service, then you'll want to enable IP Passthrough (it's a pseudo-bridge mode). This article will tell you how to do it. The instructions are written for a NVG589. You likely have a NVG599, but the instructions are the same.
Then, redo your speed test.
Scott_M1
Oct 31, 2015Tutor
Thank you very much for the suggestions.
I reset my router to the factory default settings and connected everything according to Diagram #1 in my original post. Speedtest.net now shows my download speed around 780-810 Mb/sec. This is exactly in-line with what I expected I should get, and is about the same as others in my city get from their 1 gig service with the same cable company as I'm with. So, problem solved.