RicardoRashez
New Around Here
Good afternoon,
I am new to this forum and hope I am posting my question in the appropriate place. Apologies if this is not the case or if I am duplicating the same question elsewhere.
Prior to our issue we were using a Draytek Vigor 130 modem with our Asus RT-AX86U for our Plusnet FTTC fibre package and this setup worked brilliantly. No issues with either device, very straight forward to configure both devices and we were obtaining the maximum speeds our line could cope with.
Moving on with the times we have just signed up for Giganet’s max speed fttp full fibre package (900down/900up) and they sent us an Amazon Eero Pro 6E which was very easy to set up and using its own internal / router based speed tests, we’re getting around 940 down and 950 up.
As easy as the Eero is to use, its range (we only have one at the moment) isn’t quite so good as our Asus, nor can you configure it quite so easily / get to any advances settings and I’m not overly keen on the Amazon account linking / general data collection (although it doesn’t gather much).
Having done a factory reset of our Asus and connecting it directly to the CityFibre ONT using the same ethernet cable as the Eero, it connects fine (no need for the VLAN setting of 911 any more) with no issues. The problem we have however, is that using the Asus’s own internal speedtest, it only get’s around 600down and about 500 up at best. This also really depends on what DNS you choose in the list as well otherwise it goes way lower).
I have ai protection disabled, QoS disabled, and have tried the firewall completely disabled but I can not for the life of me figure out why it seems to be throttling speeds.
I have been on lots of forums (including this one) looking for an answer but I just can’t seem to find one. Any help would be much appreciated.
I have read in a few places that the Asus’s own internal speed test isn’t always accurate (something to do with its own processor / hardware acceleration etc) but I am out of ideas with regards to what settings I can really tweak.
All my settings match the support article on Giganet’s own 3rd party router settings by default so i really don’t think it should be this difficult.
Anyway, any suggestions would be much appreciated. If I don’t have any joy I think I will ultimately sell my Asus and purchase a 2nd Eero for the upstairs of our house but I’d like to try and solve the issue if at all possible as the Asus has been a great router and I’m a big fan of it.
Many thanks in advance,
Ricardo
I am new to this forum and hope I am posting my question in the appropriate place. Apologies if this is not the case or if I am duplicating the same question elsewhere.
Prior to our issue we were using a Draytek Vigor 130 modem with our Asus RT-AX86U for our Plusnet FTTC fibre package and this setup worked brilliantly. No issues with either device, very straight forward to configure both devices and we were obtaining the maximum speeds our line could cope with.
Moving on with the times we have just signed up for Giganet’s max speed fttp full fibre package (900down/900up) and they sent us an Amazon Eero Pro 6E which was very easy to set up and using its own internal / router based speed tests, we’re getting around 940 down and 950 up.
As easy as the Eero is to use, its range (we only have one at the moment) isn’t quite so good as our Asus, nor can you configure it quite so easily / get to any advances settings and I’m not overly keen on the Amazon account linking / general data collection (although it doesn’t gather much).
Having done a factory reset of our Asus and connecting it directly to the CityFibre ONT using the same ethernet cable as the Eero, it connects fine (no need for the VLAN setting of 911 any more) with no issues. The problem we have however, is that using the Asus’s own internal speedtest, it only get’s around 600down and about 500 up at best. This also really depends on what DNS you choose in the list as well otherwise it goes way lower).
I have ai protection disabled, QoS disabled, and have tried the firewall completely disabled but I can not for the life of me figure out why it seems to be throttling speeds.
I have been on lots of forums (including this one) looking for an answer but I just can’t seem to find one. Any help would be much appreciated.
I have read in a few places that the Asus’s own internal speed test isn’t always accurate (something to do with its own processor / hardware acceleration etc) but I am out of ideas with regards to what settings I can really tweak.
All my settings match the support article on Giganet’s own 3rd party router settings by default so i really don’t think it should be this difficult.
Anyway, any suggestions would be much appreciated. If I don’t have any joy I think I will ultimately sell my Asus and purchase a 2nd Eero for the upstairs of our house but I’d like to try and solve the issue if at all possible as the Asus has been a great router and I’m a big fan of it.
Many thanks in advance,
Ricardo