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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...).
Outt
Oct 29, 2018Aspirant
Enable Shortcut Forwarding Engine
I had the same issue(with an R6400) that I have running DD-WRT.
Was getting 250Mbps down, and searched everything on google. Kept reading to disablke QoS but I don't have that enabled, and then I came across this. It's under Basic Setup I believe. Now I'm getting 600Mbps(still not the 850 I used to get with my Trendnet, but better wireless) but when I check at Fast.com I get 7-800 with a max of 1220Mbps the last time I ran it.
Overall it doesn't seem to have completely let me top out, I'll keep checking in the next day or 2, but see if it at least increases you speeds.
TheBatman
Oct 30, 2018Aspirant
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...).