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raphaelcampelo
Sep 21, 2021Guide
Netgear R9000 - poor performance wired and wi-fi
Hi there, hope everybody is doing fine ... I bought a NetGear R9000 AD7200 router 6 months ago, and until 10 days ago, everything was awesome. Suddenly, I noticed that I'm not getting more than 9...
- Sep 23, 2021
Hi guys ... thanks a lot for the attetion. Today a received a technical guy from my carrier, and after some tests, he changed cable connector ... yes, just changed the connector, and everything is perfect again.
I couldn't believe, but that's the fact. The issue was phisical.
Thanks a lot for all the support and feedback here
plemans
Sep 22, 2021Guru - Experienced User
A couple things I'd try.
1. the 90 mbps seems to indicate that your port speeds dropped from gigabit to 10/100mbps connection. You can check/confirm it with this guide: https://kb.netgear.com/24222/How-do-I-display-Internet-port-statistics-on-my-Nighthawk-router
that'll who you the wan port connections link
If its only 100mbps, then I'd start with replacing the cable. Try a cat 6 or better cable. I know cat 5e is gigabit rated but I've seen sketchy cables cause the drops to 10/100mbps.
raphaelcampelo
Sep 22, 2021Guide
Thank you for the feedbacl. I checked the statistics, and looks like the wired connection is 1000M as expected, but I'm getting the same behaviour on Wi-Fi too, it's really strange.
regards,
- plemansSep 22, 2021Guru - Experienced User
what modem are you connecting to?
Did you try a simple factory reset?
- raphaelcampeloSep 22, 2021Guide
Hi there,
Yes, I did a full reset last sunday, but nothing changed, still getting the same results.
I'm not connected to any modem, I configured a PPoE connecttion on Netgear interface.
- FURRYe38Sep 22, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Does your ISP required a PPPoE connection or can it be DHCP?
Try this, downgraded to first version of FW that was released for the R9000. Manually load the FW using a wired PC and web browser. After the uddate, factory rest and setup from scratch. Do not setup Armor, Access Controls or Traffic Meter. Soon as the Setup wizard completes, run a speed test.
You can also try Voxels 3rd party FW for the R9000 as well and see if this changes anything, if not, there maybe an issue at the R9000 and your ISP service. You might try the router at a different location, friend or families place to see if the problem follows...