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jmyrtle
Aug 12, 2018Aspirant
Router Not Providing ISP speeds
My family and I decided to upgrade our internet speed with our ISP. We joined Spectrum with internet speeds at 200Mbps. We were told by Spectrum that our router wasn't powerful enough to push the spe...
- Aug 14, 2018
We ended up returning the router and purchased the AC1750 (R6400). This router appears to be handling the speeds quite well now. Is there anything you guys suggest to improve speed and quality of the internet connections over Wi-Fi? This is still a work in progress for my family and I.
jmyrtle
Aug 12, 2018Aspirant
Wiseguju wrote:
Try to disable QOS in the router settings and then see if your speed is up again.
What exactly is this and what does it do? Is it a required setting for the router to work properly?
michaelkenward
Aug 12, 2018Guru - Experienced User
jmyrtle wrote:
Wiseguju wrote:
Try to disable QOS in the router settings and then see if your speed is up again.
What exactly is this and what does it do? Is it a required setting for the router to work properly?
Forget it. This router does not seem to support QoS.
But your question made me go back to the manual.
I don't know why you bought the R6080. It is not capable of fast communication.
Both WAN and LAN (the wired connections) are limited to 10/100BASE-T. So nothing will go faster than 100 Mbps. Which means that your 200 Mbps internet is faster than your router.
Take it back and buy something that offers 1000BASE-T. Look for "gigabit ethernet"
- jmyrtleAug 14, 2018Aspirant
We ended up returning the router and purchased the AC1750 (R6400). This router appears to be handling the speeds quite well now. Is there anything you guys suggest to improve speed and quality of the internet connections over Wi-Fi? This is still a work in progress for my family and I.
- michaelkenwardAug 14, 2018Guru - Experienced User
jmyrtle wrote:
Is there anything you guys suggest to improve speed and quality of the internet connections over Wi-Fi?
Apart from the obvious, see above, there isn't a lot you can do beyond ensuring that the router is suitably positioned so that all the wifi clients can "see" it.
If you experience any problems, check to see if there is any wifi interference from the neighbours, if there are any.
Use 5GHz wifi as much as possible, it is faster but has a shorter range.
Wifi speeds depend on the wifi clients as well as the router, so they should be updated if necessary.
Of course, it all depends on whaty you are doing, reading email is less of a strain on the wifi than playing games.
Where possible use wired connections. especially for things that don't move around. For example, I use Powerline Ethernet to connect smart TVs and radios.
- michaelkenwardAug 14, 2018Guru - Experienced User
PS Update the firmware on the router before you make too many complicated changes.