jamesnmandy
Regular Contributor
Backstory:
So we have been on a 100mbps connection for some time now. Everything worked great on the network, wireless and wired all hitting the full available bandwidth. Recently our ISP upgraded everyone on this level plan to 500mbps. Great!
But ever since the upgrade I have pretty much never gotten 500mbps. A few times 450-470mbps, but more often than not in the 300mbps range. Now of course this was all on the same modem (SB6183 Arris Docsis 3.0). So I had the cable co out to troubleshoot. They cannot find any issues with the line, etc....so they hypothesized the modem was to blame even though that modem is a 16x4 theoretically good for 686mbps.
So they upgraded me for free to the Technicolor TC4400 which is the new "standard Docsis 3.1 modem we install for all 500+mbps customers" for no cost. Great! But it didn't seem to do much, we still struggle to get over 400mbps and not with any consistency. I see as low as 100mbps recently even, but 300mbps seems to be the standard.
So I had them back out, and they hooked their laptop to the modem direct and I watched them pull over and over 500mbps tests consistently. So I hook up my desktop with gig ethernet wired to their modem with the guy there, and it pulls 300-400mbps over and over. He says, maybe I need to update firmware/drivers for NIC. I stay on top of that stuff, I have confirmed I am on all the latest. So then I connect my Nvidia Shield direct and test, 350-400mbps.....so now I'm like, its not the device, also tried same cable he was using to rule that out. He shrugs and says he doesn't know how an Android device would or would not impact things.....
I have tried multiple other devices, wired direct to modem, wired to the router switch, wireless devices.....nothing in my house can connect and get 500mbps but I do get close going direct to the modem.
So as it stands right now, anything connecting through this router seems to be unable to get much better than 300mbps on any connection type. I have updated firmware, actually running Merlin's latest stable 384.7_2 firmware. I run all kinds of customizations but it's nothing I haven't been running for a long time now. I have tried disabling all jffs/cron jobs like Skynet and Diversion to be sure they aren't a factor. I have everything set up on static IP's on the LAN using the MAC filtering to only allow specific devices. I've reset the router to factory and reloaded everything......Nothing is helping.
I have also noticed recently the wifi signal kicks in and out briefly over and over all night to the various wireless devices. We do use the router heavily with a good 14 or so devices connected at any given time. Maybe half wireless, half wired. I have a Netgear GS105E 5 port switch connected to one of the Asus router switch ports to provide more wired connections and it is full as well. Jumbo Frames are enabled across all devices.....I'm just kinda at a loss..
Has this modem maybe just reached it's capacity and is choking on all the demand? We regularly stream HD and/or 4k video to multiple devices simultaneously. I do feel like maybe I need to just upgrade to something a bit more professional if it sounds like the AC68U just isn't up to the task. Several of the wireless devices are 3x Note8's and an iPhone XS Max I believe are MU-MIMO capable but I do not believe the AC68U is so maybe upgrading to one that is would help alleviate some of the network congestion at least on the wireless side?
Sorry for the rambling.....
Cliff notes:
AC68U, current firmware (Merlin), external switch, 14+ devices (wired&wireless) connected, no devices are able to hit the modem provided 500mbps bandwidth and wireless is sometimes on/off momentarily. DIrect connection to modem with some devices can hit 500mbps but not all mysteriously.
So we have been on a 100mbps connection for some time now. Everything worked great on the network, wireless and wired all hitting the full available bandwidth. Recently our ISP upgraded everyone on this level plan to 500mbps. Great!
But ever since the upgrade I have pretty much never gotten 500mbps. A few times 450-470mbps, but more often than not in the 300mbps range. Now of course this was all on the same modem (SB6183 Arris Docsis 3.0). So I had the cable co out to troubleshoot. They cannot find any issues with the line, etc....so they hypothesized the modem was to blame even though that modem is a 16x4 theoretically good for 686mbps.
So they upgraded me for free to the Technicolor TC4400 which is the new "standard Docsis 3.1 modem we install for all 500+mbps customers" for no cost. Great! But it didn't seem to do much, we still struggle to get over 400mbps and not with any consistency. I see as low as 100mbps recently even, but 300mbps seems to be the standard.
So I had them back out, and they hooked their laptop to the modem direct and I watched them pull over and over 500mbps tests consistently. So I hook up my desktop with gig ethernet wired to their modem with the guy there, and it pulls 300-400mbps over and over. He says, maybe I need to update firmware/drivers for NIC. I stay on top of that stuff, I have confirmed I am on all the latest. So then I connect my Nvidia Shield direct and test, 350-400mbps.....so now I'm like, its not the device, also tried same cable he was using to rule that out. He shrugs and says he doesn't know how an Android device would or would not impact things.....
I have tried multiple other devices, wired direct to modem, wired to the router switch, wireless devices.....nothing in my house can connect and get 500mbps but I do get close going direct to the modem.
So as it stands right now, anything connecting through this router seems to be unable to get much better than 300mbps on any connection type. I have updated firmware, actually running Merlin's latest stable 384.7_2 firmware. I run all kinds of customizations but it's nothing I haven't been running for a long time now. I have tried disabling all jffs/cron jobs like Skynet and Diversion to be sure they aren't a factor. I have everything set up on static IP's on the LAN using the MAC filtering to only allow specific devices. I've reset the router to factory and reloaded everything......Nothing is helping.
I have also noticed recently the wifi signal kicks in and out briefly over and over all night to the various wireless devices. We do use the router heavily with a good 14 or so devices connected at any given time. Maybe half wireless, half wired. I have a Netgear GS105E 5 port switch connected to one of the Asus router switch ports to provide more wired connections and it is full as well. Jumbo Frames are enabled across all devices.....I'm just kinda at a loss..
Has this modem maybe just reached it's capacity and is choking on all the demand? We regularly stream HD and/or 4k video to multiple devices simultaneously. I do feel like maybe I need to just upgrade to something a bit more professional if it sounds like the AC68U just isn't up to the task. Several of the wireless devices are 3x Note8's and an iPhone XS Max I believe are MU-MIMO capable but I do not believe the AC68U is so maybe upgrading to one that is would help alleviate some of the network congestion at least on the wireless side?
Sorry for the rambling.....
Cliff notes:
AC68U, current firmware (Merlin), external switch, 14+ devices (wired&wireless) connected, no devices are able to hit the modem provided 500mbps bandwidth and wireless is sometimes on/off momentarily. DIrect connection to modem with some devices can hit 500mbps but not all mysteriously.