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Clonea1
Aug 26, 2024Aspirant
Upload speeds RS700 are slow when compared to etherneted laptop direct to cm3000
Slow upload speeds from rs700+cm3000 2gbit down / 300mb up service plan i am contracted for Comcast tech just left and did a meter-based speed test on the coax line. the coax line tested at 23...
- Aug 28, 2024
I called into support he had me disable QOS and first try the thing ripped
FURRYe38
Aug 26, 2024Guru - Experienced User
What is brand and model# of USB C adapter and the laptop?
Tried a different PC or laptop to compare results?
- Clonea1Aug 26, 2024AspirantThe US dingle is not reliant as that performs better the the rs700 directly connected to the cm3000 useing the internal speed test to the router. Also all the devices on the Lan (Ethernet) reflect the same 75mbs upload that the rs700 is showing
- BH_CAug 26, 2024NETGEAR Expert
If Comcast confirms it delivers more than 300mbps for the upload on the cable, the CM3000 + RS700 should be able to get 300mbps upload speeds for the embedded speed test, or at least 150mbps same as the laptop with the USB dongle.
I think we've done this test in our lab. I will check it. Thanks.
- Clonea1Aug 27, 2024AspirantYes I would agree the hardware should support it. 300 is not a huge ask when it's doing the 2k down fine. So yeh the laptop on dingle direct to cable modem sets an atleast minimum to see on the router side of the house. But yeah the techs test meter came back in what we would expect so we know the coax is good so now dealing with firmware or something on the netgear side. I may re do the laptop direct test as well when the isp connection is no longer needed, on a newer nicer laptop with a fresh os image to see if I can even best that first couple of tests directly off the cm3000. Also Comcast certifies the cm3000 at 2.3gps down and 483mbps up