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Husky86
Aug 13, 2016Aspirant
Slow WIRED speeds with N750 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router
This question is about WIRED speeds as opposed to wireless speeds. This router is being used in a home office situation. This home office's cable Internet connection is 500 Mb. When one of our co...
- Aug 17, 2016
Unfortunately, LAN ports can't be fixed by firmware.
Therefore, it's time to get a new router.
ElaineM
Aug 15, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi Husky86
Welcome to the community!
Is it the same on all ports from the router?
What's the exact model number of your NETGEAR router?
If the manual of your router states that the LAN should received 10/100/1000 then definitely, it's a bad port.
Did you try swapping the Ethernet cables?
Are you using the same computer when you do the test?
Husky86
Aug 17, 2016Aspirant
Hi Elaine,
The model number is WNDR4300.
New cables were purchased about 3-4 weeks ago. No difference. Switching out the cables — changing them up with respect to individual ports — doesn’t make any difference either.
If you have any additional thoughts, please pass them along.
Thanks!
- ElaineMAug 17, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Unfortunately, LAN ports can't be fixed by firmware.
Therefore, it's time to get a new router.
- Husky86Aug 18, 2016Aspirant
Thanks again for the info.
Just out of curiosity: what is the average lifespan of a router these days? This router is not even two years old and already it has been malfunctioning for a while.
Just wondering…
- ElaineMAug 19, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
I apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused you.
To answer your question, it really depends on how the device is used and well maintained by doing firmware upgrade.
Our routers are built to be used for good amount of time.