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Re: RBK752 (AX4200 bundle) poor ethernet speeds
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Re: RBK752 (AX4200 bundle) poor ethernet speeds
What firmware version are you on?
Are you using any parental controls, traffic monitoring, access control, or qos?
Try with those disabled.
Also, how are you testing speeds? (What app or is it the built in speedtest)
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Re: RBK752 (AX4200 bundle) poor ethernet speeds
FW: 4.6.9.11
No parental controls or QOS, Armor but do have Access Control enabled. I did have a trial version active long ago for both Armor and PC but these have long since expired and deactivated. Tried testing this morning with Access Control turned off on the router, same speed results at the switch and router Lan ports.
I am testing speed with router's internal speed test and also using speedtest.net on external devices connected via the switch, router Lan ports and modem.
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Re: RBK752 (AX4200 bundle) poor ethernet speeds
I'd try factory resetting the router.
during the reinstall, tests its speeds without changing any armor/SPC/access control/etc.
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Re: RBK752 (AX4200 bundle) poor ethernet speeds
@AggedwNG wrote:
FW: 4.6.9.11
No parental controls or QOS, Armor but do have Access Control enabled. I did have a trial version active long ago for both Armor and PC but these have long since expired and deactivated. Tried testing this morning with Access Control turned off on the router, same speed results at the switch and router Lan ports.
I am testing speed with router's internal speed test and also using speedtest.net on external devices connected via the switch, router Lan ports and modem.
Do you also have Orbi's Traffic Meter disabled? http://orbilogin.com, Advanced Tab, Advanced / Traffic Meter. That's the other option mentioned in the community FAQ: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Orbi-WiFi-6-AX-and-WiFi-6E-AXE/Community-FAQ-My-Orbi-speeds-are-slo...
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Re: RBK752 (AX4200 bundle) poor ethernet speeds
Traffic Meter is disabled as well. I have no advanced features enabled, except for access control. I ran a few more tests again, just to eliminate all possible variables I could think of (even using varying Cat6 cables I could find in my closet) resulting in the following:
Removed the switch, powered off all devices that are allowed to connect to the router wirelessly (to avoid any interfering bandwidth consumption) and even removed the satellite and tested with the router only connected to my modem and access control on. Similar result speeds at the Lan ports (1-3) on the router, with 1 wired test device (laptop) with a varied download range of 312-422mbps from the ports. Speed at the modem without router in the chain, 946mbps.
Tested again with the router back in the chain, satellite powered off and access control off, varied download range of 318-411mbps from the ports (1-3). Speed at the modem, without router in the chain, 952mbps.
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Re: RBK752 (AX4200 bundle) poor ethernet speeds
Possible you may have a faulty RBR that needs replaced.
Any chance you have a friend, family or neighbor you can take the RBR to to see if the problem follows or not?
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