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Re: R7000 1.0.7.6 problem with LAN speed
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I recently did the upgrade to 1.0.7.6 and am experiencing a severe decrease in speed in my LAN in my small office.
read and write speeds to our internal server have slowed significantly since I updated the router firmware.
is it safe to reload the old firmware (other than reintroducing the vulnerability issue)?
All the workstations are connected via cables and not wireless.
Thanks
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It appears I resolved the issue.
For anyone who may experience the same problem, here's what I did.
I power cycled the router and that didn't help.
Tests showed the LAN was running at 100ghz instead of 1000ghz as it was prior to updating the firmware.
I then powered down the router, the cable modem, and all pc's connected to the network, including the server.
When I rebooted all devices the LAN returned to running at full speed again.
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Re: R7000 1.0.7.6 problem with LAN speed
Hi,
Did you do a hard reset ?
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Re: R7000 1.0.7.6 problem with LAN speed
As what @HiSpeed suggested, kindly do a factory reset then reconfigure the router settings.
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It appears I resolved the issue.
For anyone who may experience the same problem, here's what I did.
I power cycled the router and that didn't help.
Tests showed the LAN was running at 100ghz instead of 1000ghz as it was prior to updating the firmware.
I then powered down the router, the cable modem, and all pc's connected to the network, including the server.
When I rebooted all devices the LAN returned to running at full speed again.
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