GreenSlime96
New Around Here
Heyya!
I picked up a R7000 not too long ago and am liking it so far; I was worried that I'd have to perform these "random reboots" as well as dropped connections. I am proud and happy to say I have none but one problem:
I have a gigabit connection to the Internet and the main reason I felt compelled to buy a new top-of-the-line Wireless Router is because my old router - an AirPort Express 2012 - doesn't support gigabit speeds and only gave me 60Mbps on a good day (which is by no means slow). The R7000 on default configuration (out-of-the-box) on the latest firmware V1.0.3.80_1.1.38 doesn't allow me to get any higher than 500Mbps.
Here are a few pictures.
Direct connection: http://i.imgur.com/GZB86yH.png
Through R7000: http://i.imgur.com/3AZol6w.png
Thanks for any input, it'll be greatly appreciated. I wouldn't like to go through the hassle of returning this router I've bought but money's tight on a student budget.
Hoping for @RogerSC's input here because he seems to be pretty happy with his R7000
I picked up a R7000 not too long ago and am liking it so far; I was worried that I'd have to perform these "random reboots" as well as dropped connections. I am proud and happy to say I have none but one problem:
I have a gigabit connection to the Internet and the main reason I felt compelled to buy a new top-of-the-line Wireless Router is because my old router - an AirPort Express 2012 - doesn't support gigabit speeds and only gave me 60Mbps on a good day (which is by no means slow). The R7000 on default configuration (out-of-the-box) on the latest firmware V1.0.3.80_1.1.38 doesn't allow me to get any higher than 500Mbps.
Here are a few pictures.
Direct connection: http://i.imgur.com/GZB86yH.png
Through R7000: http://i.imgur.com/3AZol6w.png
Thanks for any input, it'll be greatly appreciated. I wouldn't like to go through the hassle of returning this router I've bought but money's tight on a student budget.
Hoping for @RogerSC's input here because he seems to be pretty happy with his R7000