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crashnburn441
Mar 02, 2020Tutor
Router throttling speeds?
I have both a Nighthawk modem and Router(R6700v3). ISP internet is 600-700mbps. When i hardwire my laptop directly into the modem, I get these speeds. however, anything plugged into the router itself...
- Apr 12, 2020Roll the firmware back to 3_66. Looking through all the things I can find... isn’t much and NETGEAR support just hangs up on you. Useless pieces of **bleep**. Yes I work support, and yes I work in tech. The firmware after their Armor release seems to throttle at 250. Don’t know if it is the armor or what, but every update after that throttles at 250 even on a FIOS connection. Don’t waste time or money on their support as they don’t know nor want to help.
crashnburn441
Mar 04, 2020Tutor
Factory reset and rolled back router to version I opened out of the box... V1.0.4.82_10.0.57 - same results. Still getting around 250mbps wired in.
All QoS settings are unchecked and most settings are defaulted from reset.
All QoS settings are unchecked and most settings are defaulted from reset.
SgtWorm
Apr 12, 2020Initiate
Roll the firmware back to 3_66. Looking through all the things I can find... isn’t much and NETGEAR support just hangs up on you. Useless pieces of **bleep**. Yes I work support, and yes I work in tech. The firmware after their Armor release seems to throttle at 250. Don’t know if it is the armor or what, but every update after that throttles at 250 even on a FIOS connection. Don’t waste time or money on their support as they don’t know nor want to help.
- michaelkenwardApr 13, 2020Guru - Experienced User
SgtWorm wrote:
Don’t know if it is the armor or what, but every update after that throttles at 250 even on a FIOS connection.One possibility on thatr front is that this Armor stuff eats into the router's processor power. After all, it means that the router has to "police" the traffic that flows through it. That needs work.
In the past, one solution to "my router is slowing me down" complaints was to turn off QoS, traffic metering, logging and anything that take processor power. Now they have slapped on another layer of complexity.
In an attempt to shoehorn Armor into the router's memory, Netgear has also removed various features, such as media servers. someone of a suspicious mind might jump to the conclusion that these things are under powered.
- crashnburn441Apr 13, 2020TutorJesus praise the lord this was it. Thanks for replying I was losing it for months. Rolled back to that version and viola were at 650Mbps.
Can someone wake me up when they have a new update that doesn’t destroy the capabilities of their hardware?