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Router slowing down to a crawl
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Recently I upgraded my 2Mbps ADSL connection to a 6Mbps ADSL2+. Ever since this has been happening:
After a router reset, the connection from modem to router is at a speed of 6Mbps for around 15 minutes, after that, I wouldn't get anything over 0.6Mbps.
The connection from modem to a PC is at a speed of 6Mbps all the time.
I use a LinkSys e1200v2, this started happening after the modem update; but there's no reason to blame the modem since direct connection (from modem to PC) is just fine, so I rebooted the router, again, good connection for 15 minutes, then the same problem happens again (connection speed drops to 0.6 Mbps).
Then I changed the router's firmware to DD-WRT with the same problem, used another cheap Nexxt router with DD-WRT and got the same Problem.
Some other things I've tried:
- Changed MTU size.
- Disabled QoS.
- Disabled Firewall.
- Set static DHCP.
- 30-30-30 reset.
- Physically removed the router away from possible electrostatic interference.
Note: my router handles my public I.P.
This problem happens to both wireless and wired connection.
networking wireless-router dd-wrt speed
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Recently I upgraded my 2Mbps ADSL connection to a 6Mbps ADSL2+. Ever since this has been happening:
After a router reset, the connection from modem to router is at a speed of 6Mbps for around 15 minutes, after that, I wouldn't get anything over 0.6Mbps.
The connection from modem to a PC is at a speed of 6Mbps all the time.
I use a LinkSys e1200v2, this started happening after the modem update; but there's no reason to blame the modem since direct connection (from modem to PC) is just fine, so I rebooted the router, again, good connection for 15 minutes, then the same problem happens again (connection speed drops to 0.6 Mbps).
Then I changed the router's firmware to DD-WRT with the same problem, used another cheap Nexxt router with DD-WRT and got the same Problem.
Some other things I've tried:
- Changed MTU size.
- Disabled QoS.
- Disabled Firewall.
- Set static DHCP.
- 30-30-30 reset.
- Physically removed the router away from possible electrostatic interference.
Note: my router handles my public I.P.
This problem happens to both wireless and wired connection.
networking wireless-router dd-wrt speed
How are you measuring the speed of the connection from the modem to the router?
– David Schwartz
Apr 14 '14 at 18:34
Sorry for the delayed answer; I am using SpeedTest.net...
– Juanma
Apr 26 '14 at 16:52
Check for a missing DSL filter. Every device connected to your phone line (except the modem/router) must have a proper DSL filter. It's easy to miss things like alarm systems, satellite receivers, and so on.
– David Schwartz
Apr 26 '14 at 20:17
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Recently I upgraded my 2Mbps ADSL connection to a 6Mbps ADSL2+. Ever since this has been happening:
After a router reset, the connection from modem to router is at a speed of 6Mbps for around 15 minutes, after that, I wouldn't get anything over 0.6Mbps.
The connection from modem to a PC is at a speed of 6Mbps all the time.
I use a LinkSys e1200v2, this started happening after the modem update; but there's no reason to blame the modem since direct connection (from modem to PC) is just fine, so I rebooted the router, again, good connection for 15 minutes, then the same problem happens again (connection speed drops to 0.6 Mbps).
Then I changed the router's firmware to DD-WRT with the same problem, used another cheap Nexxt router with DD-WRT and got the same Problem.
Some other things I've tried:
- Changed MTU size.
- Disabled QoS.
- Disabled Firewall.
- Set static DHCP.
- 30-30-30 reset.
- Physically removed the router away from possible electrostatic interference.
Note: my router handles my public I.P.
This problem happens to both wireless and wired connection.
networking wireless-router dd-wrt speed
Recently I upgraded my 2Mbps ADSL connection to a 6Mbps ADSL2+. Ever since this has been happening:
After a router reset, the connection from modem to router is at a speed of 6Mbps for around 15 minutes, after that, I wouldn't get anything over 0.6Mbps.
The connection from modem to a PC is at a speed of 6Mbps all the time.
I use a LinkSys e1200v2, this started happening after the modem update; but there's no reason to blame the modem since direct connection (from modem to PC) is just fine, so I rebooted the router, again, good connection for 15 minutes, then the same problem happens again (connection speed drops to 0.6 Mbps).
Then I changed the router's firmware to DD-WRT with the same problem, used another cheap Nexxt router with DD-WRT and got the same Problem.
Some other things I've tried:
- Changed MTU size.
- Disabled QoS.
- Disabled Firewall.
- Set static DHCP.
- 30-30-30 reset.
- Physically removed the router away from possible electrostatic interference.
Note: my router handles my public I.P.
This problem happens to both wireless and wired connection.
networking wireless-router dd-wrt speed
networking wireless-router dd-wrt speed
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How are you measuring the speed of the connection from the modem to the router?
– David Schwartz
Apr 14 '14 at 18:34
Sorry for the delayed answer; I am using SpeedTest.net...
– Juanma
Apr 26 '14 at 16:52
Check for a missing DSL filter. Every device connected to your phone line (except the modem/router) must have a proper DSL filter. It's easy to miss things like alarm systems, satellite receivers, and so on.
– David Schwartz
Apr 26 '14 at 20:17
add a comment |
How are you measuring the speed of the connection from the modem to the router?
– David Schwartz
Apr 14 '14 at 18:34
Sorry for the delayed answer; I am using SpeedTest.net...
– Juanma
Apr 26 '14 at 16:52
Check for a missing DSL filter. Every device connected to your phone line (except the modem/router) must have a proper DSL filter. It's easy to miss things like alarm systems, satellite receivers, and so on.
– David Schwartz
Apr 26 '14 at 20:17
How are you measuring the speed of the connection from the modem to the router?
– David Schwartz
Apr 14 '14 at 18:34
How are you measuring the speed of the connection from the modem to the router?
– David Schwartz
Apr 14 '14 at 18:34
Sorry for the delayed answer; I am using SpeedTest.net...
– Juanma
Apr 26 '14 at 16:52
Sorry for the delayed answer; I am using SpeedTest.net...
– Juanma
Apr 26 '14 at 16:52
Check for a missing DSL filter. Every device connected to your phone line (except the modem/router) must have a proper DSL filter. It's easy to miss things like alarm systems, satellite receivers, and so on.
– David Schwartz
Apr 26 '14 at 20:17
Check for a missing DSL filter. Every device connected to your phone line (except the modem/router) must have a proper DSL filter. It's easy to miss things like alarm systems, satellite receivers, and so on.
– David Schwartz
Apr 26 '14 at 20:17
add a comment |
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How are you measuring the speed of the connection from the modem to the router?
– David Schwartz
Apr 14 '14 at 18:34
Sorry for the delayed answer; I am using SpeedTest.net...
– Juanma
Apr 26 '14 at 16:52
Check for a missing DSL filter. Every device connected to your phone line (except the modem/router) must have a proper DSL filter. It's easy to miss things like alarm systems, satellite receivers, and so on.
– David Schwartz
Apr 26 '14 at 20:17