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Poppiesanta
May 26, 2019Aspirant
R7000 appears to be a bottle neck. The internet speeds are fast, but with 20 2.4 & 6 on 5g!res
R7000 appears to be a bottle neck. The internet speeds are fast, but with 20 2.4 & 6 on 5g, the user response experience is slow. I don’t have metrics but busy times, Facebook vids are slow to load o...
- May 27, 2019
Poppiesanta, well this all sort of makes sense now Larry.
First, Smart Connect might not be needed. That however isn't probably the problem. "Smart Connect" is supposed to 'sense' the speed (802.11 speed rating, N, G, AC, etc.) and assign the faster devices to the 5Ghz band which is generally faster. Doesn't always do a good job, and you usually are better off manually assigning devices to each band based on the capability of the device. In some instances putting a slow device on a faster band will slow that band down.
Traffic Meter can slow you down too, don't use it unless you really have a need for it. However, with only 10Mbps coming in QoS can help, but it would only help the 'streaming' and probably 'gamer players' at the detriment to other users.
I do sort of question your speed tests? You said "ISP = Xplorernet in Ontario. Subscribed to 10" but on the screenshot posted on 5/24 @ 3:10PM you got 36Mbps? Doubt it and that makes me wonder about the other tests?
This part could be part of the problem, "this router is shared by families is a Trailer Resort.". So you really don't know at any given time how many devices are really connected, nor what they are doing? Netflix for example can use 2Mbps even of the signal.
So the next question is the firmware. You said "Firmware 1.0.9.64. The last upgrade was 2 weeks ago". That f/w is problematic, and many many people have problems. Did this all work before that was updated to it? If so, go back to V1.0.9.42.
However, 10Mbps in could be the base problem here, NOT the router. Try turning off Traffic Meter first. See if that improves. Next enable QoS and do the speed test on that page. See it that improves. Still a problem, go back to the older firmware and see if that improves. If not, I'd think your problem would the incoming ISP isn't as fast as you need? I could be wrong if it worked fine before though?
Poppiesanta
May 27, 2019Aspirant
Thanks for your assistance
Firmware 1.0.9.64. The last upgrade was 2 weeks ago
Smart Connect on
Traffic Metter On
ISP = Xplorernet in Ontario. Subscribed to 10
speed chart attached
this router is shared by families is a Trailer Resort. The busy times are weekends. The devices vary between iPhone iPad. Android Laptops 1 HP printer 1 alexa & 1 google home
Larry
IrvSp
May 27, 2019Master
Poppiesanta, well this all sort of makes sense now Larry.
First, Smart Connect might not be needed. That however isn't probably the problem. "Smart Connect" is supposed to 'sense' the speed (802.11 speed rating, N, G, AC, etc.) and assign the faster devices to the 5Ghz band which is generally faster. Doesn't always do a good job, and you usually are better off manually assigning devices to each band based on the capability of the device. In some instances putting a slow device on a faster band will slow that band down.
Traffic Meter can slow you down too, don't use it unless you really have a need for it. However, with only 10Mbps coming in QoS can help, but it would only help the 'streaming' and probably 'gamer players' at the detriment to other users.
I do sort of question your speed tests? You said "ISP = Xplorernet in Ontario. Subscribed to 10" but on the screenshot posted on 5/24 @ 3:10PM you got 36Mbps? Doubt it and that makes me wonder about the other tests?
This part could be part of the problem, "this router is shared by families is a Trailer Resort.". So you really don't know at any given time how many devices are really connected, nor what they are doing? Netflix for example can use 2Mbps even of the signal.
So the next question is the firmware. You said "Firmware 1.0.9.64. The last upgrade was 2 weeks ago". That f/w is problematic, and many many people have problems. Did this all work before that was updated to it? If so, go back to V1.0.9.42.
However, 10Mbps in could be the base problem here, NOT the router. Try turning off Traffic Meter first. See if that improves. Next enable QoS and do the speed test on that page. See it that improves. Still a problem, go back to the older firmware and see if that improves. If not, I'd think your problem would the incoming ISP isn't as fast as you need? I could be wrong if it worked fine before though?
- PoppiesantaMay 27, 2019Aspirant
Thanks again
I killed the Traffic Meter and now have internet speeds back at 30+. I received the bill this AM and validated that I have 25 service. Netgear should add an info statement the Traffic Meter that it can impact service.
All Most users want are email and social media in the middle of cottage county, We have a voluntary agreement that restricts streaming of than FB and most of are old farts so there is no gaming.
Thanks again
- myerswMay 27, 2019Master
Us old farts, 83 in my case, love to stream though. :smileyhappy:
- PoppiesantaMay 27, 2019Aspirant
So do I but this is Canadian summer, we are outside! 😎
- IrvSpMay 27, 2019Master
Poppiesanta wrote:I killed the Traffic Meter and now have internet speeds back at 30+. I received the bill this AM and validated that I have 25 service. Netgear should add an info statement the Traffic Meter that it can impact service.
Some of this is common sense. Anything that will make the CPU do more work, such as Traffic Meter, QoS, and other features 'may' impact to performance of the CPU and router. QoS can really slow down faster speed connection as it isn't needed, but if you have a 'slow' connection it CAN help the device with a problem that does need Internet priority. Traffic Meter, of course, it first has to READ the TCP/IP packets which it would normally do to send it off to the proper LAN device, but now it needs more data to be kept and to figure out the SIZE that the device's IP Address is getting as well. Also to 'measure' it against limits if set.
It is a setting that if you need it, you need it...
Google this, "does traffic meter on my router slow me down?", you are not the first to find this out :-) and some reported that it didn't slow it down in older f/w? I don't know for sure, never use it.