what wan port are you using to connect the modem to the router ? using the 2.5 port will limit your speedASUS AX-11000 Pro - ATT 5GB Fiber - not getting full 5GB. I cannot get the full 5GB Fiber I pay for and I have the the ATT&T router on passthru
I am using the 10GB WAN.what wan port are you using to connect the modem to the router ? using the 2.5 port will limit your speed
Yes %up % downWhat speed are you getting? Do you get 5GB directly from the ISP device?
Where is NAT acceleration located?I'd test with NAT accel on and/or monitor the CPU usage during a speed test.
It has been mentioned that the 2.5Gbps ports can't even max out, but I'd be surprised if a 10Gbps port couldn't handle 50% of its rating.
Sorry I can't be more specific or helpful, but I don't know the actual hardware limits or any other pertinent settings.
Speed thru ASUS GUI max 3 up 3 down.
On my RT-AC68U, it is LAN > Switch Control
It's not on the AXE-110000On my RT-AC68U, it is LAN > Switch Control
best I could do on 2.5 was 1.93 Gb so I bet the 10 Gb port has similar or worse limits , have yet to test it on my networkI'd test with NAT accel on and/or monitor the CPU usage during a speed test.
It has been mentioned that the 2.5Gbps ports can't even max out, but I'd be surprised if a 10Gbps port couldn't handle 50% of its rating.
Sorry I can't be more specific or helpful, but I don't know the actual hardware limits or any other pertinent settings.
my son was here and he was getting the full 1Gb connection speed on his laptop in the room with the router 5 Gb file took 7 seconds to dl which is pretty close to perfect consideringNothing much you can do to get this speed out of your router. The hardware is not even Gigabit capable with no NAT acceleration hacks (it's similar to RPi) and you have to hammer simultaneously multiple wired and wireless devices on different bands to get anywhere close. You perhaps understand AX11000-class is mostly marketing.
doubt the 10GB port will deliver full speed be surprised if it gets 4GB/s , good luck be interesting to see the limits of the routerI am using the 10GB WAN.
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