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Stroopwafel
Mar 04, 2018Aspirant
Wired Speeds R7000
We have the R7000 for a while now and I noticed that after upgrading to 750Mbit connection, the router doesn't go higher than 350 capped. Directly into the modem does 750/750 without any problems...
- Mar 08, 2018Case850, I would love to test everything, only problem is that our ISP is blocking out the option to bridge the Draytek, they just simply don't allow it, it's greyed out. Probably it's because our television is also running through the same modem.So I think that means i'm stuck at AP mode, until they either give us more options or another modem.An older Firmware didn't do the trick for me, but that was two days ago when the whole infastructure was giving headaches, so I could give that a try again soon.
duckware
Mar 04, 2018Prodigy
I don't know why that is happening (but I suspect a Netgear bug). I you want to find out for sure, here is a test procedure: duckware.com/wifi#testwan2lan
- StroopwafelMar 05, 2018Aspirant
Seems like on hell of a read for something that's not on my end. I can just claim a warrenty issue.
I just don't want to yet cause it's a very nice router.