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Gkeller16
Aug 31, 2018Aspirant
Router capped at 100mbps
I have been beating my head against the wall trying to figure out what is going wrong. Just upgraded my internet to 500mb service . Have been capped on all devices at 100mb and saw that a couple cable...
- Sep 01, 2018
I guess a call the ISP might be in order telling them what you discovered and how it resulted in a change of how the router works.. but many ISP's don't handle any problems with private routers... Might have to ask for the modem/router to be replaced?
Also check the network adapter on that upstairs PC. Make sure it is set to 1000Mbps. However not all 'older' PC's will have GB ethernet, so if it is old you might not be able to do anything other than buy a USB or PCI card that is GB.
Gkeller16
Sep 01, 2018Aspirant
So I came home and switched to a backup Netgear I had laying around and still am only getting 100mb on my devices . I checked the speed and duplex settings in the device manager and they are set to 1.0gbps full duplex. I am at a loss on what to check next , I saw his tester hit 500mbps coming out of their cable router with the cable that was connected . Is their something that I am missing as far as the cable router that I should have done? I set it to bridge mode and have the cable coming out of the lan port 1 to the Wan connection of my router . The cable company refuses to offer support since I am using my own router .
IrvSp
Sep 01, 2018Master
Gkeller16 wrote:
I saw his tester hit 500mbps coming out of their cable router with the cable that was connected . Is their something that I am missing as far as the cable router that I should have done? I set it to bridge mode and have the cable coming out of the lan port 1 to the Wan connection of my router . The cable company refuses to offer support since I am using my own router .
Wait a minute... I am confused... Initial entry shows an R7000 which is a router. My assumption was an ISP modem connected to your R7000 router and that router shows LED's that indicates 1Gb from the modem and 100Mb to all LAN ports.
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Tech from my ISP came out and said they have 500mb going to my router so it's my router at fault . If anyone has any ideas to save my sanity I would greatly appreciate it.
Model: R7000|Nighthawk AC1900 Dual Band WiFi Router
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Now you are talking about a 'cable router'?
Exactly what h/w are you talking about and what is connected to what?
Is the modem also a router?
What switch is this?
Are you running the R7000 as a router or an AP?
What are the devices you have and which are connected to what?
What ISP speed did you have before and what have you got now?
- Gkeller16Sep 01, 2018AspirantSorry for the confusion . I have Cincinnati Bell fioptics and I just upgraded from 100mbps to 500mbps this week. Upstairs ,Isp has a cable router that is in my laundry room and next to that is my nighthawk. They ran one cat5e cable to a upstairs bedroom to my wife's PC and then I have 1 cable that I ran downstairs which is hooked to a gigabit switch that powers my gaming consoles,PC and tv.
I have their cable router set in bridge mode and ran the cable coming out of port 1 of their router to my nighthawk internet port and the nighthawk is then set to router mode .
After some further testing last night and into the wee hours this morning,I got frustrated and took their router out of bridge mode .I ran a cable out of their router port 1 to the internet port of the nighthawk to see what would happen. I am now getting white lights on the nighthawk with 1000mbps full duplex showing on at least 1 port of the nighthawk that is feeding the downstairs but the upstairs PC is still on amber. At this point I believe there is a issue with the ISP router when it is set into bridge mode and a further issue with the upstairs PC not properly utilizing the speed, as I had swapped that 1 good cable that had previously showed a white light also goes to amber and 100mbps when hooked to that PC.- IrvSpSep 01, 2018Master
I guess a call the ISP might be in order telling them what you discovered and how it resulted in a change of how the router works.. but many ISP's don't handle any problems with private routers... Might have to ask for the modem/router to be replaced?
Also check the network adapter on that upstairs PC. Make sure it is set to 1000Mbps. However not all 'older' PC's will have GB ethernet, so if it is old you might not be able to do anything other than buy a USB or PCI card that is GB.
- Gkeller16Sep 01, 2018AspirantI brought my PC upstairs this morning to test which was just built recently and am getting the full 500mbps so I am not sure what the issue is with the wife's. I did make sure it was set to a gigabyte connection but it refuses to run above 100. I can live with it,she doesn't use her computer but for crafting and not much online ,though 100 is hardly slow. I did call Cincinnati Bell and they are investigating,it appears at this point like you said,there is something with their router and doing bridge mode causing the issues and might need replaced. Thanks for your help,I really appreciate it !!