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John-Smith
May 12, 2022Tutor
R6050 with mixed wired ethernet speed LAN clients
I have an AC750 R6050 Netgear Gigabit router with the WAN port connected to a Gigabit cable modem getting 1Gbps internet service. On the LAN side, I have a combination of 100Mbps wired ethernet clie...
plemans
May 14, 2022Guru - Experienced User
try factory resetting the R6050. during the reinstall, leave it in its default configuration. Its one of the most base model gigabit device netgear makes. anything that analyzes traffic is going to cause issues.
also, make sure ipv6 is enabled
John-Smith
May 15, 2022Tutor
In response to plemans suggestion of hard reset:
I tried a hard reset to factory default settings; however, even with only the 1 Gigabit device and the cable modem connected, it still gave the same results.
The other observation is that the R6050 does not appear to have IPV6 addressing anywhere, only IPv4. Am I missing something in this router's capabilities?
As mentioned, this is a base gigabit router; perhaps, it is time to simply upgrade. The question now is to what?
- plemansMay 15, 2022Guru - Experienced User
If its available it'll be under the browser gui and advanced---advanced settings----ipv6
make sure to leave qos, access control, traffic monitoring, parental controls
- John-SmithMay 16, 2022Tutor
In response to plemans regarding IPv6:
Thanks again for sticking with this issue; however, the closest that my router can present through the GUI that matches your suggestion is: "Advanced" -> "Advanced Setup" and then from there it is a dead-end in finding any mention of IPv6... which I admit is odd in itself. There is no option anywhere in the GUI for enabling/disabling IPv6 explicitly.
The firmware version is v1.0.1.26_1.0.1. Letting the GUI check for further updates yields no available updates.
It appears that either I have a defective firmware or the router does not configure IPv6 options which, again, is odd. There are other "rabbit holes" that I can chase, but I think, currently, the best solution is to get a new and better router.
- plemansMay 16, 2022Guru - Experienced User
If you've got 300mbps service, I'd highly recommend it.
That route is a base model device. I was even surprised that it had gigabit as most of the models in that series don't.