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CaliforniaQuick
Jan 03, 2020Aspirant
R7000P and Frontier FIOS 500/500 slowness
`So I've had the R7000P (AC2300) for a while now with Frontier FIOS 150/150 here in Southern California, and recently upgraded to 500/500. I'm running straight ethernet directly from the ONT to the WAN port of the router. Nothing inbetween. I'm currently on Firmware Version V1.3.1.64_10.1.36
When I run a speedtest directly from the router itself, I never achieve more than 250/300. I have dynamic QOS turned off, and IPv6 turned on.
When I connect a Windows laptop directly to the ONT I get 504/501 at speedtest.net.
Suggestions?
Version 1.3.1.44 was the version that supported netgear armor rollout.
I'd actually try the version prior to this as many device had issues with the initial rollout of armor.
12 Replies
- plemansGuru - Experienced User
Try factory resetting and manually re-installing the router.
I've found that sometimes the qos settings can be retained even when you shut it off.
Give this a shot first and let me know how it goes .
- CaliforniaQuickAspirant
So I performed the factory reset of the router, and re-setup the router. No such luck. When running speedtest on the router I get 249 DL / 205 UL, when I run speedtest.net using Chrome from a MacBook connected to the router and no A/V, I get 157 DL / 300 UL.
So...I'm still stuck same place. Obviously, my firmware did not roll back with the factory reset.
- plemansGuru - Experienced UserFactory resetting only removes the settings. You can try downgrading the firmware