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Multi-Gig Speed Increase - WOW! But a question . . .
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Multi-Gig Speed Increase - WOW! But a question . . .
I've had the CM2050V modem for about a year (Xfinity - highest throughput plan), and just upgraded the router from a RAX50 to a RAXE500 a few weeks ago. I didn't think much about the 1 GBps vs. 2.5 GBps port on the router, so I just plugged it into the 1 GBps port. But then I started reading about a potential speed increase if I plugged in the ethernet cord from the modem (which already has a 2.5 multi-gig port) into the multi-gig port on the router, vs the 1 GBps port.
HOLY S#!T, what a difference. Speedtest on the router before & after:
Before - 922 down / 91 up
After - 1809 down / 91 up
I've still waiting on Xfinity/Netgear to fix the firmware on the modem to increase the upload speed, but the impact on the entire network has been AMAZING. I feel a bit silly almost having doubled the speed of the network with such a simple change, but whatever.
I do have a question though: Since I made the switch, I've noticed that speed of the GUI of the router interface itself has drastically improved as well. It used to take a few seconds for the attached devices list to show up, and a few seconds to edit any of the devices and save changes. Now, the whole experience is MUCH faster, as if I was on a normal webpage. I'm just curious what it might have been about the change that made such a difference. Is there something about how the router interacts with the modem/internet that is faster now? Just curious what the minds here on the forum think.
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Re: Multi-Gig Speed Increase - WOW! But a question . . .
I've been a little curious on the gui usage as well. I've had flagship devices where one has a super fast gui and the next is pretty slow in between menus. Its a bit interesting and I haven't found anything that's really stood out to cause changes.
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