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MiketheSparky
Dec 01, 2022Aspirant
CM1150V port Aggregation to ASUS AX-92u
Have had the cm1150v for a few years now, never had an issue with speeds on older router. upped speed to gig, then xfinity rolled out the 1.2gig which the automatically bumped me up and speed went to the toilet. So had a tech out he claimed to get 960 to the CM1150. none of my devices have ethernet ports anymore, kinda driving me bonkers. so ordered new ax.92u's for mesh. set the cm1150 to do wan aggregation along with the ax-92. most I can get out of it is like 350 down and 35 up.... Im not sure what else to check. dont wanna get dinged another 100 for truck roll.
4 Replies
- FURRYe38Guru - Experienced User
I would have the ISP reduce the speed back to 1Gb. The CM 1100 series is not supporing of any speeds over 1Gb since the ports are only 1000Mpbs supporting on a single line.
Have the ISP check the signal and line quality UP to the modem. Be sure the ISP provisions the modem correctly.
I see the power is WAY too high as well:
https://kb.netgear.com/24311/Power-level-guidelines-for-a-NETGEAR-cable-modem-router
Have the ISP reduce this as well.
You have Criticals that the ISP needs to review and resolve as well.
- plemansGuru - Experienced User
what speeds do you get from it when you're not using wan port aggregation?
- MiketheSparkyAspirant
if i reduce the speeds the price goes up... way to go xfinity.... when i had the tech out here a few months ago he said everything was kosher. and if i have link aggregation enabled using 2 ethernet ports on the cm1150 and 2 ports on the asus ax-92 shouldnt that at least be able to handle more traffic? again unfornutately i have no way of testing a hardwired connection until i get real PC up and running again. currently to my phone getting just shy of 600mpbs...
- plemansGuru - Experienced User
You're not going to hit gigabit + over wifi unless you're close to the router and using an AX device that can connect at up to AX2400 speeds.
If its causing instabilities, I'd just use it in standard mode. Most devices (and sites for that matter) aren't going to saturate a giabit connection.
We still don't know what speed you get when not using wan port aggregation.