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sktn77a
Aug 03, 2021Virtuoso
Maximum internet connection speed of R7000?
Hello there! I have 5 Netgear R7000 routers (don't ask). They have given stellar sevice over the last 5 years or so. I had Spectrum 200down/10up for all this time and never had any issues with dow...
sktn77a
Aug 04, 2021Virtuoso
OK, so I broke down and updated the firmware on one of my routers. :smileyfrustrated: Speeds are a little better now (600 down, 400 up) but still not the 930 up/down that I get without the router in the circuit.
So, my original question is.... does anybody get gigabit (900+) dow/up speeds with their R7000 router?
antinode
Aug 04, 2021Guru
> [...] I [...] updated the firmware on one of my routers. [...]
As always, an actual version number would be more useful than your
opinion of what's "updated" today. And, on an R7000, its own opinion is
worth very little.
- sktn77aAug 04, 2021Virtuoso
"And, on an R7000, its own opinion is worth very little."
Not following you here, bud (?)
Firmware was update from 1.0.9.42 to 1.0.9.88 - the latest version available from the router interface (yes I know there's a more recent on on the support website, but is there a reason the router won't let you update it to this one? Who know with Netgear!)
- antinodeAug 04, 2021Guru
> Not following you here, bud (?)
Follow the link?
> [...] is there a reason the router won't let you update it to this
> one? [...]"won't let you"? How, exactly, does it _stop_ you?
> [...] I know there's a more recent on on the support website [...]
So, ...
> https://community.netgear.com/t5/x/x/m-p/2069376#M186506
Spreading this waste of time across multiple threads might not be the
most efficient approach.- sktn77aAug 04, 2021Virtuoso
"won't let you"? How, exactly, does it _stop_ you?
It's not an option in the GUI to update beyond 1.0.9.88, so you have to do it manually if you want to go higher.
"Spreading this waste of time across multiple threads might not be the most efficient approach."
It wasn't spread until you asked and "waste of time" is just your opinion.
Tell you what, just don't respond to any more of my posts - we'll both be happier.
:smileyhappy:
- michaelkenwardAug 05, 2021Guru - Experienced User
sktn77a wrote:
but is there a reason the router won't let you update it to this one? Who know with Netgear!)
Won't let you or doesn't offer?
Perhaps the new firmware version has yet to hit the update server. The first place to look for new firmware is on the support pages for your device. Then just read the release notes and/or read this?
How do I manually upgrade firmware to my NETGEAR router? | Answer | NETGEAR Support
The manual also explains that.
- sktn77aAug 05, 2021Virtuoso
Well, updated to the latest firmware for the R7000 from the support/dowmloads page (ahem..... 1.0.11.126_10.2.112). No change in speeds.
I've checked the cables (cat 5e, cat 6 and cat 8 - not a cable issue). Just when I insert the router into the system I get ~600 down, ~400 up. When I connect directly to the Google fiber jack, I get 900+ both up and down.
I guess the bottleneck is the router.