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RAX120 can’t break 1000mbps
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Re: RAX120 can’t break 1000mbps
how are you testing speeds? what device, is it over ethernet? what port is it connected to?
Reason I ask these is the RAX120 has a 5/2.5/1 gig port that can be used as a wan port for the cm2000.
After that, all its other ports are 1gig ports. it does have the capability of port aggregation but unless you're using that, all its wired output connections will max out at that 940mbps (ish)
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Re: RAX120 can’t break 1000mbps
I’ve been testing over wifi. My cpu unfortunately kicked the bucket (make sure to cool your overclock properly kids) so I only have wifi at the moment to test. I’ve been using my iPhone 12 and my XPS; they all top out at around that 940mbps you mentioned.
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Re: RAX120 can’t break 1000mbps
"break the speed"---not necissarily. Because the other ports are only 1gig. but you could hit 1 gig on the other ports with the wifi on another device is being used to hit that greater than 1 gig speeds.
I run into the same issue with my RAXE500/RAX200 in that they can hit faster than 1 gig but not hardwired (unless using lan port aggregation)
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