HawkInOz
Regular Contributor
Our home fiber circuit was recently upgraded from 250Mb to 1Gb, and I’m now seeing a large discrepancy between speeds before the router and after the router.
Before/In front of the router – WAN link plugged directly into my laptop:
After/Behind the router – with the same laptop plugged directly into the router (way short):
Are there any changes to my WAN settings that you would recommend? I have tried connecting to the DNS Server automatically, but saw no change, and disabling UPnP - with the same lack of results.
Disabling QoS and all AiProtection features provided a 50Mb increase to 325Mb after the router, but that still falls well short of the full circuit bandwidth. I also confirmed all my WAN Settings with the ISP, including the WAN MTU of 1500. They suggested contacting the manufacturer for assistance.
I have also confirmed that NAT Acceleration is Enabled (Auto). I'm not really sure exactly what "NAT traffic is processed by the CPU" really means, or what other messages might be present with it on Auto.
I have Spanning-Tree Protocol enabled because I have another 8-port switch in use. I did try disabling STP, but that didn't make any difference on the internal speeds I'm seeing.
I tried a full electrical reboot of the router (pulling power and powering the unit off and on several times, waiting 30 minutes and then restoring power).
Any other suggestions on how to get the full bandwidth available on the internal side of the RT-AC88U? When I upgraded the firmware to 384.8_2, I did a factory reset and manual reconfiguration. Granted, that was a couple months before the circuit upgrade, but I hate to do it again if I don't need to.
I have also been considering an upgrade to the RT-AX88U for a while now, but I'm concerned that that model might have similar throttling issues...
Thank you in advance for any assistance you can provide.
Before/In front of the router – WAN link plugged directly into my laptop:
After/Behind the router – with the same laptop plugged directly into the router (way short):
Are there any changes to my WAN settings that you would recommend? I have tried connecting to the DNS Server automatically, but saw no change, and disabling UPnP - with the same lack of results.
Disabling QoS and all AiProtection features provided a 50Mb increase to 325Mb after the router, but that still falls well short of the full circuit bandwidth. I also confirmed all my WAN Settings with the ISP, including the WAN MTU of 1500. They suggested contacting the manufacturer for assistance.
I have also confirmed that NAT Acceleration is Enabled (Auto). I'm not really sure exactly what "NAT traffic is processed by the CPU" really means, or what other messages might be present with it on Auto.
I have Spanning-Tree Protocol enabled because I have another 8-port switch in use. I did try disabling STP, but that didn't make any difference on the internal speeds I'm seeing.
I tried a full electrical reboot of the router (pulling power and powering the unit off and on several times, waiting 30 minutes and then restoring power).
Any other suggestions on how to get the full bandwidth available on the internal side of the RT-AC88U? When I upgraded the firmware to 384.8_2, I did a factory reset and manual reconfiguration. Granted, that was a couple months before the circuit upgrade, but I hate to do it again if I don't need to.
I have also been considering an upgrade to the RT-AX88U for a while now, but I'm concerned that that model might have similar throttling issues...
Thank you in advance for any assistance you can provide.