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olegeezer
Jul 21, 2024Guide
No LAN port aggregation activation between CM3000 and RS700S
I tried to set up the LAN port aggregation between my CM3000 modem and RS700S router. I connected the two aggregation ports of the CM3000 to the aggregation ports 1 and 2 on my RS700S router using CA...
- Jul 21, 2024
1. Why are you using lan port aggregation? Use the 10 gig wan port on the router and the 2.5gig port on the cm3000. You'll have better throughput and less issues with stability/latency/ping
2. the RS700 has 2x 10gig ports. 1 for the wan side, and one for device side. The other ports are 1gig. If you're only connected to a 1 gig line, you'll max out at gigabit speeds and not multigig. Thats how the wifi can hit faster speeds than the wired devices.
plemans
Jul 21, 2024Guru - Experienced User
1. Why are you using lan port aggregation? Use the 10 gig wan port on the router and the 2.5gig port on the cm3000. You'll have better throughput and less issues with stability/latency/ping
2. the RS700 has 2x 10gig ports. 1 for the wan side, and one for device side. The other ports are 1gig. If you're only connected to a 1 gig line, you'll max out at gigabit speeds and not multigig. Thats how the wifi can hit faster speeds than the wired devices.
olegeezer
Jul 21, 2024Guide
Thank you for your advice. I have xfinity 1.2Gbps internet plan. When I connect my desktop to the 10G port on the router, I get more than 1.2G speed.
If I connected a netgear ethernet switch with 2.5G ports to the 10G port and connected my three PCs to the switch, shouldn't I get similar speeds on all my PCs? If so, which switch would you suggest? It doesn't have to be fancy or expensive since I am only connecting my three PCs. Thanks, Matt
- plemansJul 21, 2024Guru - Experienced User
olegeezer wrote:
Thank you for your advice. I have xfinity 1.2Gbps internet plan. When I connect my desktop to the 10G port on the router, I get more than 1.2G speed.
If I connected a netgear ethernet switch with 2.5G ports to the 10G port and connected my three PCs to the switch, shouldn't I get similar speeds on all my PCs?----If the PC's have mutligig connections and you're not testing at the same time. If so, which switch would you suggest?---I've only used 1. A cheap unmanaged trendnet TEG-S380. You can pick them up renewed for pretty darned cheap for an 8 port multigig switch. Its worked fine for me. It doesn't have to be fancy or expensive since I am only connecting my three PCs. Thanks, Matt
- ShadowMario3Jul 21, 2024Luminary
When you connect your 2.5gig switch to the 10gig LAN port on your RS700, you should check to see if it is auto negotiating at 2.5gig. You can do this by logging into the router > Advanced > Show Statistics (under Internet Port). Then you'll see what speed LAN5 (the 10G LAN port) is negotiating at. If it's 1gig instead of 2.5gig, there might be an issue with your ethernet cable. And of course, when you connect your computer to the 2.5gig switch, make sure it's negotiating at 2.5gig and not at 1gig.