Hi guys,
New member here. Read posts over the years with other issues and found them very helpful. I'm finally at my wits end on this one, so I figured it was time to join in .
Over the last week I noticed a decline in my speedtests. I have 400/20, and I used to always get that (usually about 410-420 down). Now I'm only getting around 320 down consistently. The kicker is, I get the full 420 if I hook up my machine straight into my modem.
My setup is: Modem-> Asus 68u-> everything else.
My first instinct was a cabling issue, so I took out some spare CAT6s I had and tried many different combinations to no avail. As a test I would transfer large files to my NAS, which is also on my network, and see my usual 100-110MB/s, so I at least know those devices had a gigabit link. They're also both directly plugged into the router.
After some searching, some people had claimed they've had the same issue with the router, and someone suggested an NVRAM clear to sort things out. I was about to try this when I found my old router, which is a Netgear WNDR37AV. This one also has gigabit ports, so I figured it was worth a shot. Lo and behold, 320 down again! Even if something went wrong with my current router, there's no way that affected my old one which had been sitting there for about a year.
I feel I should add that about 2 weeks ago I was having speed transfer issues from my PC to the NAS. In that case it turned out an AVG Free update. Uninstalled it and switched over to Panda with no further issues. However, I feel if that were in some way affecting the connection, it would affect it regardless of whether the data was coming from the router or the modem directly.
Unfortunately this is my only machine with a gigabit port (my old laptop only had 100mbit). The router has AC capabilities, but unfortunately, the PC doesn't, My WiFi does connect at 450, however, real testing only gets up to about 180.
So, with all that being said, any thoughts? If anyone needs any more info on anything lemme know.
Thanks!
New member here. Read posts over the years with other issues and found them very helpful. I'm finally at my wits end on this one, so I figured it was time to join in .
Over the last week I noticed a decline in my speedtests. I have 400/20, and I used to always get that (usually about 410-420 down). Now I'm only getting around 320 down consistently. The kicker is, I get the full 420 if I hook up my machine straight into my modem.
My setup is: Modem-> Asus 68u-> everything else.
My first instinct was a cabling issue, so I took out some spare CAT6s I had and tried many different combinations to no avail. As a test I would transfer large files to my NAS, which is also on my network, and see my usual 100-110MB/s, so I at least know those devices had a gigabit link. They're also both directly plugged into the router.
After some searching, some people had claimed they've had the same issue with the router, and someone suggested an NVRAM clear to sort things out. I was about to try this when I found my old router, which is a Netgear WNDR37AV. This one also has gigabit ports, so I figured it was worth a shot. Lo and behold, 320 down again! Even if something went wrong with my current router, there's no way that affected my old one which had been sitting there for about a year.
I feel I should add that about 2 weeks ago I was having speed transfer issues from my PC to the NAS. In that case it turned out an AVG Free update. Uninstalled it and switched over to Panda with no further issues. However, I feel if that were in some way affecting the connection, it would affect it regardless of whether the data was coming from the router or the modem directly.
Unfortunately this is my only machine with a gigabit port (my old laptop only had 100mbit). The router has AC capabilities, but unfortunately, the PC doesn't, My WiFi does connect at 450, however, real testing only gets up to about 180.
So, with all that being said, any thoughts? If anyone needs any more info on anything lemme know.
Thanks!