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fdhsf
Jul 27, 2018Aspirant
Slow download speeds
Hello, I have a r7000 router for my 1 gbps connection but I can´t get the full speed in wired in my company router I have full speed in speedtest.net I usually have 200 to 500 mbps I tried to downgra...
- Jul 27, 2018
Yes my company router is in bridge mode and r7000 in router mode.
FURRYe38
Jul 27, 2018Guru - Experienced User
I believe that the R7000 may not have HW CutThrough handling for 1Gb ISP services. The 1000Mb on the RJ45 ports is a connection rate only of the Connection between the phsyical cable between the modem and router. Data throughput is different. If you did a full factory reset and set up from scratch and didn't enable QoS, Traffic Meter or any access controls and can't see near 900Mb+- non a wired speed test, I presume this router may not support it. I believe the R7800 does.
- fdhsfJul 27, 2018Aspirant
I can´t see any higher speed than 450 mbps with all disabled, qos, trafic meter and circle.
- myerswJul 27, 2018Master
fdhsf wrote:
I can´t see any higher speed than 450 mbps with all disabled, qos, trafic meter and circle.
Probably time for an upgrade.
One of the things folks overlook when upgrading Internet service is that the existing equipment might not be up to the task. I would think that the r7800 called out in previous message would handle it. Install Voxel firmware and should be good to go. Just make sure that what you get you can return if it turns out to not be up to the task.
- DukeAVWJul 27, 2018Aspirant
I have an R7000 (main home router) with Gigabit AT&T Fiber and I get 950+ Mbps down/up via wired connections to our two desktop PC's. The hardware is capable of handling gigabit.
- FURRYe38Jul 27, 2018Guru - Experienced User
What version of FW are you using?
What ISP modem/ONT are you using?
DukeAVW wrote:
I have an R7000 (main home router) with Gigabit AT&T Fiber and I get 950+ Mbps down/up via wired connections to our two desktop PC's. The hardware is capable of handling gigabit.
- DukeAVWJul 27, 2018Aspirant
FURRYe38 wrote:
What version of FW are you using?
What ISP modem/ONT are you using?
I just updated to latest Netgear stock firmware last weekend - ver 1.0.9.34. Full speeds, zero packet loss after update so I didn't do a factory reset.
I'm at work right now. I'll have to check on the ISP modem and update later.