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DGND3700v2 Speed Issues.
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2015-02-20
10:44 PM
2015-02-20
10:44 PM
DGND3700v2 Speed Issues.
Hope someone can help here, have a Fibre connection at 100/40. Through fibre modem i get 97/37. Through router on ethernet I get 52/37.
Through WiFi i get 25/37. I have tried changing MTU size as seen elsewhere and no changes. And other ideas?
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2015-02-21
12:03 AM
2015-02-21
12:03 AM
Re: DGND3700v2 Speed Issues.
Could you post details of your modem please, manufacturer and model number?
Have you tried disabling the router SPI (Port Scan and DoS Protection).
Have you tried disabling the router SPI (Port Scan and DoS Protection).
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2015-02-21
05:43 AM
2015-02-21
05:43 AM
Re: DGND3700v2 Speed Issues.
Hardware Version: DGND3700v2
Firmware Version: V1.1.00.23_1.00.23
SPI and DoS protection disabled, should this model modem be able to handle 100Mbps internet, its been suggested too me it cannot?
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2015-02-21
08:38 AM
2015-02-21
08:38 AM
Re: DGND3700v2 Speed Issues.
If you take a look at the router charts here, you might want to filter on ‘Netgear’, you will see that the WNDR3700v2 has a WAN-LAN throughput of 429 Mbps. While the DGND3700 isn’t listed I would expect similar results.
http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/tools/charts/router/view
So it seems that something is throttling your throughput.
Could you post details of your modem please?
http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/tools/charts/router/view
So it seems that something is throttling your throughput.
Could you post details of your modem please?
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