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Bigler78
Aug 24, 2022Aspirant
Nighthawk X6 r8000 slow wired connections
I upgraded my internet from 100 Mbps to 500 Mbps today and have been able to consistently get wifi speeds over 500 Mbps. My wired devices all get less than 200 Mbps. I replaced all my cables with cat ...
- Aug 25, 2022
The xbox is a little harder (since you figured out the roku).
I've seen numerous posts on here about xbox's not hitting full speed when ran through a router but will when ran directly through the modem. Not sure if its how microsoft has their backend setup as even with the xbox entered into the routers DMZ (automatically forwards all data in basic terms), you still get the lower speeds. But 200mbps should still do everything you need. Streaming 4k only takes 25-40mbps and gaming itself doesn't use much data. It just slows you down a little for downloading games but even that isn't much as its still 200mbps.
Kitsap
Aug 24, 2022Master
I am not advising a firmware default reset at this time.
After changes like you described, a complete power down of your network is in order. The sequence, configuration, and timing of the restart is critical for success.
Power down (pull the power cord) on your modem. Disconnect the coax and the Ethernet cable to the router. Let these items sit while you tend to the router
If you have any USB items connected to the router, dismount and disconnect them. Power down and remove the power cord.
Back to the modem, connect the coax only and the power cord. Give the modem ample time to boot and connect to your ISP. Connect the Ethernet cable to the router and give it ample time to boo.
Connect a computer via Ethernet cable. Install the native OS application from Ookla and test your connection capacity.
After changes like you described, a complete power down of your network is in order. The sequence, configuration, and timing of the restart is critical for success.
Power down (pull the power cord) on your modem. Disconnect the coax and the Ethernet cable to the router. Let these items sit while you tend to the router
If you have any USB items connected to the router, dismount and disconnect them. Power down and remove the power cord.
Back to the modem, connect the coax only and the power cord. Give the modem ample time to boot and connect to your ISP. Connect the Ethernet cable to the router and give it ample time to boo.
Connect a computer via Ethernet cable. Install the native OS application from Ookla and test your connection capacity.
Bigler78
Aug 24, 2022Aspirant
I tried that with no success so went with a factory reset. That worked and I'm now able to get 500+ down wired on my laptop. Any thoughts as to why a hard wired Xbox series x can only pull around 200 down and a Roku Ultra hard wired can only pull 92 down?