Updated with solution at bottom of this post.
I am re-asking this question in the Merlin forum as I did not have the correct forum category the first time...original post here
I recently switched to CenturyLink 1gbps service and I'm not seeing the full speeds for download. I get 150-250mbps down and 900mpbs upload. I only started getting better upload speeds after I flashed new firmware to my router. A couple things to note:
Let me know if there is any other information that would be helpful in diagnosing this problem.
Thanks
SOLVED:
RMerlin had mentioned that not all firmware versions play nicely with PPPoE and NAT, I just need to simply find a version that works.
Doczenith1 had a working router doing 940 both directions, so I asked what version he was on updated to that version and it now works. I'm getting 850+ in both directions (I had other machines on the network too so it could have been faster if it was just one comp on the network).
SOLUTION:
Update to Firmware 380.68_0 and hard reboot the router.
I am re-asking this question in the Merlin forum as I did not have the correct forum category the first time...original post here
I recently switched to CenturyLink 1gbps service and I'm not seeing the full speeds for download. I get 150-250mbps down and 900mpbs upload. I only started getting better upload speeds after I flashed new firmware to my router. A couple things to note:
- When CL tech came out, using their C2100T (and computer in safe mode...no idea why this was required but the tech insisted it was the only way to see 'actual' speeds) it was showing 950 down and 950 up.
- I'm using an Asus Gigabit RT-AC68U with Merlin 380.68_2 firmware.
- I have CAT6 cable running from ONT to the router.
- I'm testing a wired connection, not wireless.
- Network status on Ethernet says 1.0 gbps
- Testing was performed @ speedtest.net and beta.speedtest.net
- Wireless connection (from phone and laptop) are showing the same download speeds as wired.
- gigabit fiber with PPPoE
- Enable Jumbo Frame = Enabled
- NAT Acceleration = Auto
- Spanning-Tree Protocol = Enable
- HW acceleration = Enabled
Let me know if there is any other information that would be helpful in diagnosing this problem.
Thanks
SOLVED:
RMerlin had mentioned that not all firmware versions play nicely with PPPoE and NAT, I just need to simply find a version that works.
Doczenith1 had a working router doing 940 both directions, so I asked what version he was on updated to that version and it now works. I'm getting 850+ in both directions (I had other machines on the network too so it could have been faster if it was just one comp on the network).
SOLUTION:
Update to Firmware 380.68_0 and hard reboot the router.
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