devinrhode2
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TL;DR:
If you have a router with a 2.5g wan port, and a modem with a 2.5g port, and you go into asus router settings and run a speed test from the router directly to modem, and you aren't seeing the full speeds your ISP says you're capable of, then you can:
1. Call your ISP, be a karen, schedule a tech to come out to diagnose
2. If your ISP calls trying to explain you don't need a tech to come out, hold firm
Speed test really late at night/really early in the morning. Retest after 24 and 48 hours (excluding weekend).
You don't need link aggregation to achieve 1444mbps downlink, granted your modem and router both have 2.5g ports, and you are using a good ethernet cable (I'm using cat8)
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So.. I just bought an asus ax11000 pro, which supports wan aggregation.
I recently bought an Arris s33 modem, but, just learned that it doesn't support wan aggregation.
However, apparently an arris T25 DOES support link aggregation.
I currently pay for xfinity's "Gigabit extra" plan at 1200mbps..
And I'm really curious.. should I just call xfinity and say I'm not getting the full speeds?
My modem has a 2.5g port which is meant to support +1gbps speeds... but idk... WHY does the arris s33 have 2 ethernet ports if not for link aggregation...???
Here's the (rather impressive) documentation from asus on wan aggregation. I found this by clicking "WAN Aggregation faq" inside my new routers settings.. https://www.asus.com/support/FAQ/1039053
All my speed tests (done inside qos settings) show the speed hovers around 800-940mbps
If you have a router with a 2.5g wan port, and a modem with a 2.5g port, and you go into asus router settings and run a speed test from the router directly to modem, and you aren't seeing the full speeds your ISP says you're capable of, then you can:
1. Call your ISP, be a karen, schedule a tech to come out to diagnose
2. If your ISP calls trying to explain you don't need a tech to come out, hold firm
Speed test really late at night/really early in the morning. Retest after 24 and 48 hours (excluding weekend).
You don't need link aggregation to achieve 1444mbps downlink, granted your modem and router both have 2.5g ports, and you are using a good ethernet cable (I'm using cat8)
=====
So.. I just bought an asus ax11000 pro, which supports wan aggregation.
I recently bought an Arris s33 modem, but, just learned that it doesn't support wan aggregation.
However, apparently an arris T25 DOES support link aggregation.
I currently pay for xfinity's "Gigabit extra" plan at 1200mbps..
And I'm really curious.. should I just call xfinity and say I'm not getting the full speeds?
My modem has a 2.5g port which is meant to support +1gbps speeds... but idk... WHY does the arris s33 have 2 ethernet ports if not for link aggregation...???
Here's the (rather impressive) documentation from asus on wan aggregation. I found this by clicking "WAN Aggregation faq" inside my new routers settings.. https://www.asus.com/support/FAQ/1039053
All my speed tests (done inside qos settings) show the speed hovers around 800-940mbps
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