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RAX120 using Disabled DHCP as Access point are slow
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2020-01-13
06:25 AM
2020-01-13
06:25 AM
Hi all,
I have purchased 5 of the RAX120 one as the main router with DHCP on, and 4 as access point only with DHCP disabled. But however the wifi speed with the 4 routers are seen to be capped at around 29mb/s, but when wired it goes above 750mb/s. Main router top speed is also 750mb/s. I am not sure what I have done wrong, this is my upgrade from R9000*5 as they were resetting from reboot (firmware issues).
Any advise would be appreciated. Thank you
I have purchased 5 of the RAX120 one as the main router with DHCP on, and 4 as access point only with DHCP disabled. But however the wifi speed with the 4 routers are seen to be capped at around 29mb/s, but when wired it goes above 750mb/s. Main router top speed is also 750mb/s. I am not sure what I have done wrong, this is my upgrade from R9000*5 as they were resetting from reboot (firmware issues).
Any advise would be appreciated. Thank you
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2020-01-16
03:37 PM
2020-01-16
03:37 PM
Speedtest.net 😂
Doesn‘t matter now, returned all the rax120 and not a fan of netgear anymore. Cheers.
Doesn‘t matter now, returned all the rax120 and not a fan of netgear anymore. Cheers.
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2020-01-16
08:27 AM
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08:27 AM
Re: RAX120 using Disabled DHCP as Access point are slow
Hi MalphasYiu,
May you tell us how/what you're using to run a speed test? Something to keep in mind is that your devices are provided with 90 days of complimentary support form our support team. You can contact support using the link below.
https://www.netgear.com/support/default.aspx
Christian
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Speedtest.net 😂
Doesn‘t matter now, returned all the rax120 and not a fan of netgear anymore. Cheers.
Doesn‘t matter now, returned all the rax120 and not a fan of netgear anymore. Cheers.
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