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gordon144
Jun 11, 2020Aspirant
Why is my NETGEAR EX6100v2 so slow?
I have a comcast modem/router. Comcast says it is their most current version. At Speedtest.net and fast.com my laptop says I am working between 160 and 300 MB I have a EX61000v2 to boost the signal do...
- Jun 12, 2020
gordon144 wrote:Thanks for the help thus far! You have already helped with the 2.4 vs 5 GHZ question.
I was testing and it seems all my devices default to the 2.4. So, I tested the speed just now and found -
My Comcast modem/ Router #XFSETUP-8410 is going at 160 MBPS.
My extender at 5.0GHZ is 88
My extender at 2.4GHZ is 18
This is a huge difference between 2.4 and 5.0. SO the trick will be to figure out how to make allthe devices use the 5.0 GHZ first.
For the extender firmware, I dont know where to find the version I am running. but I just upgraded it yesterday and I remember I was running on xxx1.7 and it told me that my downloaded new firmworuld be something xxx1.9. That is installed.
Is there any downside to having all my devices use the 5.0 GHZ vers the 2.4GHZ? 88 speed is tolerable for me.
Thanks!
88mbps is about what you'd expect if you're pulling 160mbps from the main comcast device.
Same with what you're getting on 2.4ghz.
there isn't much downside to keeping devices on the 5ghz. Reason why is becuase it does have such higher throughput, data requests are accomplished faster so it has more availability than the 2.4ghz band. Plus its suffers from less interference than 2.4ghz.
If you do decide you want more speed, check into the triband extenders. They reserve a 5ghz chip just for router-----extender communication and therefore don't take nearly the same speed hit the standard extenders do.
plemans
Jun 11, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Are you testing over 2.4ghz or 5ghz?
2.4ghz is significantly slower and made worse when using an extender.
Reason why is an extender has to receive and then retransmit. and it can't do both at once so its throughput is half of what the signal its getting. And like I said, 2.4ghz is already slow. cut its speed in half and its worse.
So what speeds do you get as follows
from your router
2.4ghz:
5ghz:
and from the extender
2.4ghz:
5ghz:
Firmware on the extender?
cable modem/router you're using?
- gordon144Jun 11, 2020Aspirant
Thanks for the help thus far! You have already helped with the 2.4 vs 5 GHZ question.
I was testing and it seems all my devices default to the 2.4. So, I tested the speed just now and found -
My Comcast modem/ Router #XFSETUP-8410 is going at 160 MBPS.
My extender at 5.0GHZ is 88
My extender at 2.4GHZ is 18
This is a huge difference between 2.4 and 5.0. SO the trick will be to figure out how to make allthe devices use the 5.0 GHZ first.
For the extender firmware, I dont know where to find the version I am running. but I just upgraded it yesterday and I remember I was running on xxx1.7 and it told me that my downloaded new firmworuld be something xxx1.9. That is installed.
Is there any downside to having all my devices use the 5.0 GHZ vers the 2.4GHZ? 88 speed is tolerable for me.
Thanks!
- plemansJun 12, 2020Guru - Experienced User
gordon144 wrote:Thanks for the help thus far! You have already helped with the 2.4 vs 5 GHZ question.
I was testing and it seems all my devices default to the 2.4. So, I tested the speed just now and found -
My Comcast modem/ Router #XFSETUP-8410 is going at 160 MBPS.
My extender at 5.0GHZ is 88
My extender at 2.4GHZ is 18
This is a huge difference between 2.4 and 5.0. SO the trick will be to figure out how to make allthe devices use the 5.0 GHZ first.
For the extender firmware, I dont know where to find the version I am running. but I just upgraded it yesterday and I remember I was running on xxx1.7 and it told me that my downloaded new firmworuld be something xxx1.9. That is installed.
Is there any downside to having all my devices use the 5.0 GHZ vers the 2.4GHZ? 88 speed is tolerable for me.
Thanks!
88mbps is about what you'd expect if you're pulling 160mbps from the main comcast device.
Same with what you're getting on 2.4ghz.
there isn't much downside to keeping devices on the 5ghz. Reason why is becuase it does have such higher throughput, data requests are accomplished faster so it has more availability than the 2.4ghz band. Plus its suffers from less interference than 2.4ghz.
If you do decide you want more speed, check into the triband extenders. They reserve a 5ghz chip just for router-----extender communication and therefore don't take nearly the same speed hit the standard extenders do.
- gordon144Jun 12, 2020Aspirant
PLEMANS -
Thanks for the clear reply! I am resolved for the speed issue. Now I need to go into various devices and figure out how to set the network priorities so they dont default to the 2.4 network. I am noticing that that on the same devices - sometimes the 5.0 extended network does not come up as a selection. It is like either the 5.0 network is not consistently broadcasting - or it is just not as powerful of a broadcast and my devices cant select it because it is not strong enough.
Thanks!