boxermansr
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Reread my post - I have (and almost always do, as web tests seem to struggle) use the speedtest app, it has always been far more accurate.
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Only thing I can think of win 10 update which might have screwed up the result.
I get my speeds just fine with the AC router (again not my full gig due to more saturation on the node with Spectrum) the AX ones all max out at 300 and the AC goes well beyond that.
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Hmm, just want ask what firmware you router is on? Another possibility is you got lemon product, but with three of them that is less likely.
Can add switch between router and computer and see if it helps, though unlikely it will.
Are you checking that the ports are at 1Gbps connections?
Don't like/trust apps.
What do fast.com results give?
What is your ISP connection? Fibre or something else? Is it anything on their end not optimized to the newer routers?
@boxermansr, remove the Port Forwarding and test the LAN speeds again.
Port Forwarding is known to interfere with NAT Acceleration, depending on implementation.
With your connection, I suggest you power down your entire network and physically disconnect every power cable (from both ends, if possible), Ethernet cable, USB cable and any other cables running between your equipment for at least 15 minutes and ideally, 60 minutes or more. This will reset the connection between your ISP and your network and allow any residual/static charge(s) to dissipate too.
To power-up, do so in the order shown below with the RT-AX88U after a full reset and left at defaults (we are only testing LAN connections, after all).
If this still shows inconsistencies to your old router, there is some other variable we aren't aware of.
- plug in the AC power cable to the wall and plug in the other end into the Cable modem. Wait for at least 5 minutes after the lights show a connection has been established to the ISP.
- plug in the Ethernet cable from the Cable modem to the RT-AX88U's WAN port.
- plug in the AC power cable to the wall and plug in the other end to the RT-AX88U and then make sure the power button is in the 'On' position. Wait for at least 5 minutes after powering it on.
- plug in the Ethernet cable to one of the RT-AX88U's LAN ports and plug in the other end to the PC you will be testing with.
- plug in the AC power cable to the wall and plug the other end to the PC above.
- plug in any USB devices needed to control the PC (mouse/keyboard).
- power up the PC and do as many different speed tests as you can.
But, did you leave a fully reset/Initialized RT-AX88U at defaults though?
Is it the same with both Modem (your router facing Internet) and Modem/Router modes (your router in double NAT) on your ISP device?
This all points to a hardware issue then. No other 'AX88U's have been reported to behave this way 'by design'.
How fast can you exchange it with a brand new one?
Oh, one last question, on the box, is this an A1.1 China version manufacture?
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