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mmese
Dec 27, 2021Aspirant
My R7000 is being very slow
I'm paying for Cox gigablast and have a cox modem/router with an R7000 connected. I haven't enabled bridge mode yet, but I will test it eventually. I disabled QoS and the speed got way better for abo...
- Dec 27, 2021
You are going to have a very difficult time until you choose to let either your Cox modem/router or your R7000 do the routing. It is an uphill battle until you put your Cox modem/router into bridge mode and let the R7000 do the routing or leave the routing to the Cox modem/router and put the R7000 in Access Point mode. Do a search with the term double NAT here on the forums.
Go to the downloads section at the top of the page, put in your model number and download the manual for the R7000. On pages 103 and 104 you will find detailed instructions on how to enable or disable the traffic monitor function.
The speed (capacity) test function in the Nighthawk application is inconsistent at best, otherwise simply poor. Recommend you use the Ookla application from either the windows or apple playstore.
mmese
Dec 27, 2021Aspirant
I guess I'll just live with it. Bridge mode made the speeds slower. The mobile app let me turn off the monitoring and that sped it up a bit.
Kitsap
Dec 28, 2021Master
After you have made changes to the configuration of your LAN or changes to operational modes, it is always a good practice to completely power down your LAN devices and then start them back up in sequence.
Power down your Cox modem/router (pull the power cord and disconnect the ethernet cable).
Power down your R7000 (pull the power cord).
Power up your Cox modem/router and give it plent of time to complete the startup sequence.
Connect the WAN ethernet cable to your R7000 and then power it up. Again, give it plenty of time to complete the startup sequence.
Now you can go to Ookla and run a capacity (speed) test.