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TheBatman
Aug 03, 2018Aspirant
R7000 not doing gigabit ethernet speeds
I have just upgraded to Comcast Gigabit Internet. It's coming in to a Surfboard SB8200 modem. At the modem, I get correct speed. From the router, notsomuch. I have done factory resets, I have all...
- Oct 30, 2018
I think I have it figured out...as I was *not* getting speed right out of the modem. I replaced the nighthawk with a Linksys router - exact same results - so it isn't the router at all. I had the Comcast techs out for 2 1/2 hr...of course, they connected one of their modems....GIG SPEED!!! I don't want one of their modems...I want mine to work, as it is supposed to be compatible. They kept pointing back to my modem... As it turns out, I'm getting 32 downstream channels bonded/locked...but only 4 upstream (and there should be 8. Comcast, thus far, has been unable to provision the modem correctly...so it's on them.
Thanks for all of the suggestions, etc., and i'm hoping Comcast can get their stuff together (personally, I think they owe me a rebate for the months I haven't been able to get the speed I should have...).
bbbf0621
Aug 03, 2018Guide
Do you have traffic meter enabled? Try disabling it and reboot the router, it worked for me.
I actually found this problem 3 years ago and made a complaint about it. Netgear said it wasn't a problem.
https://community.netgear.com/t5/Nighthawk-WiFi-Routers/Traffic-Meter-bug/td-p/484913
- TheBatmanAug 03, 2018Aspirant
I don't have anything enabled...that's what irritates me. There's basically nothing more to shut off. I've read that once the 1.0.9.x firmware was released, it had issues with slowness, and that every subsequent release has failed to fix it, so some were going back to old, outdated firmware. Got the speed up, but left them vulnerable. I even tried THAT and no luck...so i'm back to current firmware.
Guess I could try flashing to DD-WRT or some other brand of firmware and see if that helps...
- IrvSpAug 03, 2018Master
I recall, but could be wrong, someone had a similar problem and solved it a very unusual way.
Look at the QoS tab. That is on the ADVANCED, SETUP tab in a browser running Genie and logged into the router.
In the middle is a SPEED TEST. Run it, it should find your speed just fine. That was the 'fix' I recall? If there is NO value there for speed or it is low like you are getting you could have found the cause for low speed. Some have claimed even with QoS off that 'rules'.
Hope this helps.... and if it does show a low speed after test, well, I don't know what to tell you.
- TheBatmanAug 03, 2018Aspirant
IrvSp wrote:
I recall, but could be wrong, someone had a similar problem and solved it a very unusual way.
Look at the QoS tab. That is on the ADVANCED, SETUP tab in a browser running Genie and logged into the router.
In the middle is a SPEED TEST. Run it, it should find your speed just fine. That was the 'fix' I recall? If there is NO value there for speed or it is low like you are getting you could have found the cause for low speed. Some have claimed even with QoS off that 'rules'.
Hope this helps.... and if it does show a low speed after test, well, I don't know what to tell you.
That only shows up when QoS is enabled, and it's the speedtest.net one, as I recall. I have run that one from their website...the xfinity one from speedtest (which is inaccurate, as it only tests to Comcast's server within speedtest), and at DSLReports.com -which is the best one to use.
I have read that, if you enable QoS, it will booger your speeds, and that at Gig speeds, it's unnecessary anyway, so yeah...welcome to my world :o) Thanks for the reply tho...