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kennyshewchuk
Feb 21, 2017Aspirant
LAN Speed Issue with R6700
Good Evening,
I have a media server that accesses the internet through my router on the first LAN port. Initially, I was pulling about 900mbps on my gigabit internet connection. All of a sudden I am pulling 400mbps consistently from multiple speed testing websites.
I am wondering what is going on in the router that is causing this issue. I have disables QOS and WMM, and I setup a static IP for my server, but I cannot figure this out.
If anyone can make some suggestions on what might be slowing me down it would be very much appreciated!
So the direct connection ran at ~900, and the router wired path also ran about ~900, but suddenly dropped to ~400. Retesting the direct connection still showed ~900. Is that all correct?
Rebooting the router and the media server is the obvious first step - if you haven't done that, you should start there. Disconnect any other devices from the router, just in case they are active (windows update or some similar drag you might not realize is going on).
If you have done that, maybe try resetting the router, and test it with the factory default settings.
4 Replies
- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
WMM should be enabled, but that only applies to WiFi, not wired connections.
Did you try connecting the media server directly to the internet port (bypassing the router), and measure the speed that way?
- kennyshewchukAspirant
I did connect it directly and received about 900mbps. It only seems to slow down when I am going through the router.
- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
So the direct connection ran at ~900, and the router wired path also ran about ~900, but suddenly dropped to ~400. Retesting the direct connection still showed ~900. Is that all correct?
Rebooting the router and the media server is the obvious first step - if you haven't done that, you should start there. Disconnect any other devices from the router, just in case they are active (windows update or some similar drag you might not realize is going on).
If you have done that, maybe try resetting the router, and test it with the factory default settings.