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DaveyG
Oct 22, 2015Guide
R7500 Status Page Issue
Hi
Don't know if anyone else has noticed this. It appears that the Statistics shown for the router
under Advanced -> Internet are transposed ? (TxPkts/Tx B/s and RxPkts/Rx B/s) for
WLAN a/n/ac Port information.
This is based on what I'm seeing for the other Ports.
Example :-
Port Status TxPkts RxPkts Tx B/s Rx B/s
WAN 1000M/Full 14320749 28424524 14322 24391
LAN 1/2/3/4 1000M/Full 6921238 5518032 24391 17454
WLAN b/g/n 600M 59432 41246 124 35
WLAN a/n/ac 1733M 7671 2 3529290 248
I have omitted the Collisions column ( All 0)
I cannot see how the WLAN a/n/c port is transmitting 3.5 Million B/s approx.
I may be totally wrong. Any thoughts ?
Hi DaveyG,
Perform a factory reset on the device. But before doing it make sure to save first a backup of your settings. After the reset, manually configure the router and check of you get the same status. If not, try loading the backup configuration and check if it has the same status.
Regards,JamesGL
Community Team
5 Replies
- rpoffenVirtuoso
I would say that with a total of only 7671 packaets, the sample size is too small to get an accurate calculation for the rate, depending on the resolution of the timer used internally.
- DaveyGGuide
Thank you for your reply.
It looks as though your correct. Which concerns me.
I am assuming packets received/transmitted should be approximately the same as that shown on the 2.4G band based on the following :-
There is an EX7000 range extender attached to the 5G band with a PC,Sky Receiver and Audio Streamer attached.
Also on the 5G band are 2 Xbox 1 and a Laptop.
I would have thought that the packets Transmitted / Received would be in the thousands rather than the figures shown.
I have just had another look at the stats and they are currently (Tx:304000 / Rx:2) The interface has been up for 5 hours approximately.
I turn off the radio overnight on a schedule.
The EX7000 alone is connected at 1200 MB/s so I am assuming the traffic from the devices attached to this would be considerably higher
than those shown.
The Laptop I am using is also attached to 5G (connected at 300MB). So I am wondering where all the packets transmitted from this are going ?.
- JamesGLNETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi DaveyG,
Perform a factory reset on the device. But before doing it make sure to save first a backup of your settings. After the reset, manually configure the router and check of you get the same status. If not, try loading the backup configuration and check if it has the same status.
Regards,JamesGL
Community Team