hello all,
Here’s some setup details:
I have 1500 / 940 FTTH connection from Bell
I’m bypassing their HomeHub 3000 modem. The GPON is in a tp-link media converter, which is connected by a short cat5e to my rt-ac88u
I’m running the latest, non-beta version of Merlin on it.
It is initiating a PPPoE connection.
I have all the Qos items turned off
CTF is set to “auto”
Im using a 2014 iMac retina, wired Ethernet, with cat5e into LAN1 on the 88u.
Exact specs of iMac are:
iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, Late 2014)
4 GHz Intel Core i7
32 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
3TD Fusion drive
I know I won’t see 1500 down, so I’m not expecting that, but I would like to think I could get a reliable 900 - 930 down.
As you can probably guess, I’m not seeing that. 810 seems to be the max down I have seen, typically it’s between 680 and 760.
You know what is coming next
Any ideas as to what, if anything, I can tweak in the modem settings to get a higher download speed?
One presumes the 88 can handle a gigabit connection?
Thanks for any help
Here’s some setup details:
I have 1500 / 940 FTTH connection from Bell
I’m bypassing their HomeHub 3000 modem. The GPON is in a tp-link media converter, which is connected by a short cat5e to my rt-ac88u
I’m running the latest, non-beta version of Merlin on it.
It is initiating a PPPoE connection.
I have all the Qos items turned off
CTF is set to “auto”
Im using a 2014 iMac retina, wired Ethernet, with cat5e into LAN1 on the 88u.
Exact specs of iMac are:
iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, Late 2014)
4 GHz Intel Core i7
32 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
3TD Fusion drive
I know I won’t see 1500 down, so I’m not expecting that, but I would like to think I could get a reliable 900 - 930 down.
As you can probably guess, I’m not seeing that. 810 seems to be the max down I have seen, typically it’s between 680 and 760.
You know what is coming next
Any ideas as to what, if anything, I can tweak in the modem settings to get a higher download speed?
One presumes the 88 can handle a gigabit connection?
Thanks for any help
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