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Re: Nighthawk AD7200 slow, actual, upload speed
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Nighthawk AD7200 slow, actual, upload speed
Download speeds are fast and consistent between online speed tests and Nighthawk app speed tests; however, upload speeds are widely off and inconsistent. Upload speeds within the Nighthawk app are around 25Mbps, but device testing shows wide spikes anywhere from < 1Mbps to 14Mbps. I'm testing from a computer connected by Ethernet and all firmware is up to date. Also, we're paying for 50Mpbs upload from Cox, connect to an Arris modem.
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Re: Nighthawk AD7200 slow, actual, upload speed
what arris modem is it connected to?
Have you tested it connected to the modem?
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Re: Nighthawk AD7200 slow, actual, upload speed
The modem is a Touchstone CM8200. I have not connected to it directly. I'll try that today.
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Re: Nighthawk AD7200 slow, actual, upload speed
Likely a stupid question, but how do I test internet speed connected directly to the modem? I assume that's what you're suggesting - to bypass the router?
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Re: Nighthawk AD7200 slow, actual, upload speed
yes, check your speed from the modem.
Disconnect the router from the modem and reboot the modem. Then connect a pc to the modem and try it.
See what speeds you get direct connected.
After you do that, you can power the modem down, reconnect the router, and re-boot the modem.
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