Doppel Moppel
New Around Here
Hi together,
I wanted to ask you if you can help me with a performance problem with an Asus RT-AC68U router.
In concrete terms, I switched to a new subscription model because my provider offers considerably higher speeds for a very low surcharge.
The prerequisites would be as follows:
- FTTH glass fibre up to the house
- Speed: 1 Gigabit
- Cabling from the fiber modem to the router with cable cat. 7
- Cabling from the Asus RT-AC68U router to the PC with cable cat. 6
- In between a Zyxel Switch GS-108B v2 (8x, Gigabit)
- An onboard LAN from Intel Pro, also Gigabit on the PC
- PC-CPU is an Intel i7-2600 with 16 GB RAM
- Router Asus RT-AC68U (Firmware: Merlin 380.68_4)
Thus, the whole path of Internet data would actually be designed for Gigabit.
Now, however, it is the case that "only" approx. 480 - 520 MBit arrive.
I measured this using various speed tests that explicitly allow testing of 1 Gigabit connections.
I downloaded the test file into a large RAM disk, so that there should be no brake when saving. I also did several speed tests on various homepages, all of which have the same speed.
My specific questions are:
1) Does any of you guys have an Asus RT-AC68U router in use and successfully operates it at full speed at 1 Gigabit?
2) If yes, what else would you have to set up differently or adapt which infrastructure in order for the full 1 Gigabit to get through?
3) Is it possible that the Asus RT-AC68U is no longer able to manage this 1 Gigabit in terms of performance?
4) Is there any of you using another router (preferably from Asus) that allows the full 1 Gigabit?
Thank you for your feedback and support.
Regards,
Doppel Moppel
I wanted to ask you if you can help me with a performance problem with an Asus RT-AC68U router.
In concrete terms, I switched to a new subscription model because my provider offers considerably higher speeds for a very low surcharge.
The prerequisites would be as follows:
- FTTH glass fibre up to the house
- Speed: 1 Gigabit
- Cabling from the fiber modem to the router with cable cat. 7
- Cabling from the Asus RT-AC68U router to the PC with cable cat. 6
- In between a Zyxel Switch GS-108B v2 (8x, Gigabit)
- An onboard LAN from Intel Pro, also Gigabit on the PC
- PC-CPU is an Intel i7-2600 with 16 GB RAM
- Router Asus RT-AC68U (Firmware: Merlin 380.68_4)
Thus, the whole path of Internet data would actually be designed for Gigabit.
Now, however, it is the case that "only" approx. 480 - 520 MBit arrive.
I measured this using various speed tests that explicitly allow testing of 1 Gigabit connections.
I downloaded the test file into a large RAM disk, so that there should be no brake when saving. I also did several speed tests on various homepages, all of which have the same speed.
My specific questions are:
1) Does any of you guys have an Asus RT-AC68U router in use and successfully operates it at full speed at 1 Gigabit?
2) If yes, what else would you have to set up differently or adapt which infrastructure in order for the full 1 Gigabit to get through?
3) Is it possible that the Asus RT-AC68U is no longer able to manage this 1 Gigabit in terms of performance?
4) Is there any of you using another router (preferably from Asus) that allows the full 1 Gigabit?
Thank you for your feedback and support.
Regards,
Doppel Moppel