Hello All,
I am trying to find information to help me troubleshoot my current network speed. I have Centrify Link gigabit fiber. When the installer came out 6 months ago he brought their modem. Speed tests showed it getting around 950 mbs. I read up on my specific router, Asus AC3100, and found that I didnt need the CenturyLink modem. I was already running merlin's firmware (380.68_4) so plugging in the PPPOE and vtagging info was easy enough to get me connected. I thought I was up and running well and sent the Century Link modem back so that they didn't charge me for it. However, now I am seeing that I am getting 500mbs over Ethernet if I am lucky. Sometimes it is less. Depending on which speed test that I use, it fluctuates. I have been relying on google fiber speed test and the dslreports gigabit test. They are showing around 500 most of the time.
I spent a lot of time reading up on this. I have checked that HW Acceleration is enabled. I made sure QOS is disabled. All filtering is disabled. URL filtering is disabled. Everything is basically vanilla. I even reinstalled the firmware and did a factory reset and set everything up again to find the same results. The system that I am testing with is a custom built PC. Fresh install of windows 10. 16gb ram. ASRock Fatal1ty mITX. i7 6700k. etc. I also have read that the router hardware can be a bottleneck. When running speed tests, the firmware shows core 1 at 75%. Core 2 at 1%, and ram at 135 used. I dont think its getting too bogged down. I even tied setting up ipv6 just for giggles but that didnt change a thing. I have no USB attachments on the router. AI cloud is off. Sys log shows no issues, jsut DHCP requests which are normal. I set the PC up with a static IP just to check. No changes.
At this point I have tried everything that I can find in the forums so I thought I would see if anyone else had any ideas.
I am trying to find information to help me troubleshoot my current network speed. I have Centrify Link gigabit fiber. When the installer came out 6 months ago he brought their modem. Speed tests showed it getting around 950 mbs. I read up on my specific router, Asus AC3100, and found that I didnt need the CenturyLink modem. I was already running merlin's firmware (380.68_4) so plugging in the PPPOE and vtagging info was easy enough to get me connected. I thought I was up and running well and sent the Century Link modem back so that they didn't charge me for it. However, now I am seeing that I am getting 500mbs over Ethernet if I am lucky. Sometimes it is less. Depending on which speed test that I use, it fluctuates. I have been relying on google fiber speed test and the dslreports gigabit test. They are showing around 500 most of the time.
I spent a lot of time reading up on this. I have checked that HW Acceleration is enabled. I made sure QOS is disabled. All filtering is disabled. URL filtering is disabled. Everything is basically vanilla. I even reinstalled the firmware and did a factory reset and set everything up again to find the same results. The system that I am testing with is a custom built PC. Fresh install of windows 10. 16gb ram. ASRock Fatal1ty mITX. i7 6700k. etc. I also have read that the router hardware can be a bottleneck. When running speed tests, the firmware shows core 1 at 75%. Core 2 at 1%, and ram at 135 used. I dont think its getting too bogged down. I even tied setting up ipv6 just for giggles but that didnt change a thing. I have no USB attachments on the router. AI cloud is off. Sys log shows no issues, jsut DHCP requests which are normal. I set the PC up with a static IP just to check. No changes.
At this point I have tried everything that I can find in the forums so I thought I would see if anyone else had any ideas.