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superuser2510's avatar
Apr 21, 2026

RS700s reducing speed to 90mbps.

So I have the BGW320 in IP passthrough mode and connected the blue 5GB port from the BGW320 to the WAN port on my RS700s. Intially I had connected the two with a 6ft cat5e cable and was getting a download speed of 1.1GB. After moving the router to the middle of the house and connecting them with a 32 ft cat6 cable. The speed drorpped to 90mbps. Initially I thought it was my cable but I purchased a cable that was already made and it was still same. When I plut a cat5 cable into the BGW320 I will get a download speed of 900mbps but when I plug a cable into the RS700s its just 90mbps. So not sure why the RS700s downgrading my speed. Any idea what can be causing it?

7 Replies

  • FURRYe38's avatar
    FURRYe38
    Guru - Experienced User

    If the CAT5e is working and the CAT6 cables aren't, would be these CAT6 cables. Are they STP or UTP cables? I recommend CAT6A STP cabling, S is or sheilded. U is un-shielded. I get 900Mpbs with my RS700 behind my CM3000 using CAT6A STP cabling.

     

    What FW version is on your RS router? 

    Is IPv6 and Protection Engine enabled? 

     

    I you posted more here as well: 

    https://www.reddit.com/r/NETGEAR/comments/1srqost/nighthawk_rs700s_with_attt_bgw320500

     

    • superuser2510's avatar
      superuser2510
      Aspirant

      Using a UTP cable but I'll give a STP a try.

       

      FW version is v1.0.10.8 

      Not sure about IPv6 Protection Engine if its on or not. 

  • CrimpOn's avatar
    CrimpOn
    Guru - Experienced User

    This is the speed reported by the RS700 web interface or the Nighthawk app, correct?

     

    Does the RS700 web interface have a feature that displays the status of port connections, similar to this?

    What does it show for the status of the WAN port?

     

      • FURRYe38's avatar
        FURRYe38
        Guru - Experienced User

        So 100M shows for CAT6 and CAT5e shows 1000M? If so, then your issue would be the particular CAT6 cabling your using?