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Wired Speeds R7000
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We have the R7000 for a while now and I noticed that after upgrading to 750Mbit connection, the router doesn't go higher than 350 capped.
Directly into the modem does 750/750 without any problems.
QoS is off, tried a complete factory reset but still nothing.
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Re: Wired Speeds R7000
Have you ENABLED QoS, updated the SPEED TEST, and then DISABLED QoS and rebooted? That old setting for the Speed might be holding you back?
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Re: Wired Speeds R7000
It doesn't 😞
After enabling it, the speedtest of the router measured 450Mbit which is a bit higher than before.
After disabling it, it reboots automatically and we're back at 350Mbit again.
Not sure what to do here, and why this is happening.
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Re: Wired Speeds R7000
I don't know why that is happening (but I suspect a Netgear bug). I you want to find out for sure, here is a test procedure: duckware.com/wifi#testwan2lan
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Re: Wired Speeds R7000
Seems like on hell of a read for something that's not on my end. I can just claim a warrenty issue.
I just don't want to yet cause it's a very nice router.
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Re: Wired Speeds R7000
I think it's a modem-router?, the Draytek Vigor 2132F.
I'm running the R7000 on Firmware version 1.0.9.26, and before I had TomatoUSB Firmware on it, up-to-date.
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Re: Wired Speeds R7000
That is indeed the model, problem is that the ISP is blocking Bridge mode for some reason. Already had contact with them about that issue.
After work I will try and set the R7000 to AP mode and report back.
Thanks for the reply, really appreciate this.
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Re: Wired Speeds R7000
Try using DMZ on the Draytek modem/router combo for the R7000 while in Router mode and see if this helps. Do a factory reset on the R7000 and don't touch or configure, QoS, Traffic Meter or Access Control after setting it up. Just configure WIFI settings and see if this helps.
@Stroopwafelwrote:We have the R7000 for a while now and I noticed that after upgrading to 750Mbit connection, the router doesn't go higher than 350 capped.
Directly into the modem does 750/750 without any problems.
QoS is off, tried a complete factory reset but still nothing.
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Re: Wired Speeds R7000
Reading that reverting back has some security patches remover just seems unnecessary.
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Re: Wired Speeds R7000
So I tried the old firmware version 1-0-7-6, and this gets me to 400mbit. a 50mbit increase.
I think I just claim the warranty and go for a different router.
Shame really, but this takes up too much time.
Thank you all for responding.
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Re: Wired Speeds R7000
Try using DMZ on the Draytek modem/router combo for the R7000 while in Router mode and see if this helps. Do a factory reset on the R7000 and don't touch or configure, QoS, Traffic Meter or Access Control after setting it up. Just configure WIFI settings and see if this helps.
@Stroopwafelwrote:So I tried the old firmware version 1-0-7-6, and this gets me to 400mbit. a 50mbit increase.
I think I just claim the warranty and go for a different router.
Shame really, but this takes up too much time.
Thank you all for responding.
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Re: Wired Speeds R7000
I tried that, old or new firmware same problem.
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Re: Wired Speeds R7000
Will have to contact NG support. Might ask them to see if there is any beta FW builds available that you can test.
There was one person on here who got speeds after doing a factory reset and not touching or configuring QoS, Traffic Meter and Acess Controls. Seemed to work for him.
@Stroopwafelwrote:We have the R7000 for a while now and I noticed that after upgrading to 750Mbit connection, the router doesn't go higher than 350 capped.
Directly into the modem does 750/750 without any problems.
QoS is off, tried a complete factory reset but still nothing.
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Re: Wired Speeds R7000
A little update,
I unplugged everything, for an hour. After that I connect the router to the modem, turned modem on, when it was ready, the router.
When the router was ready, I plugged in my pc and had 500mbit.
That was without touching anything, so I decided to set the router to AP mode, and voila, 750Mbit.
So the router is fine, but the other PC still only has 400mbit, even with other cables. So my guess is that the onboard NIC is faulty.
Gonna buy a seperate PCIe card for that pc to see if that terminates the problem.
R7000 is still rocking 😉
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Re: Wired Speeds R7000
Glad you found the problem.
Enjoy.
@Stroopwafelwrote:A little update,
I unplugged everything, for an hour. After that I connect the router to the modem, turned modem on, when it was ready, the router.
When the router was ready, I plugged in my pc and had 500mbit.
That was without touching anything, so I decided to set the router to AP mode, and voila, 750Mbit.
So the router is fine, but the other PC still only has 400mbit, even with other cables. So my guess is that the onboard NIC is faulty.
Gonna buy a seperate PCIe card for that pc to see if that terminates the problem.
R7000 is still rocking 😉
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Re: Wired Speeds R7000
"so I decided to set the router to AP mode, and voila, 750Mbit."
Does your modem allow for multiple users? Turning off the router (turning on AP mode) means no NAT, no SPI, etc -- just a Gigabit switch with wireless built-in.
Sounds similar to results seen at duckware.com/testwan2lan
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Re: Wired Speeds R7000
He's got a modem/router combo unit that he mentioned.
@duckwarewrote:"so I decided to set the router to AP mode, and voila, 750Mbit."
Does your modem allow for multiple users? Turning off the router (turning on AP mode) means no NAT, no SPI, etc -- just a Gigabit switch with wireless built-in.
Sounds similar to results seen at duckware.com/testwan2lan
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Re: Wired Speeds R7000
Yea router-modem without the option to Bridge it. ISP disabled it, best result in AP Mode. Router mode just notches it down 250mbit.
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Re: Wired Speeds R7000
One user mentioned that most recent version of FW for the R7000 has reduced WAN port speeds and revertting back to a prior version resolves this:
Something to review and see if this is something you should try as well for Router mode.
@Stroopwafelwrote:Yea router-modem without the option to Bridge it. ISP disabled it, best result in AP Mode. Router mode just notches it down 250mbit.
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