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ips upgrade download speed downgrade


Magyar0124
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Hey guys

Today i had my isp upgrade my internet speed from 500mbit/20mbit to 1000mbit/30mbit.

i had the technician set up the new modem i  connect only my pc to modem (aris brand) its give me 930/30 what is reasonable.

my network system is litle complicated since i live in a big house.

So from my isp modem (aris) going into a family tp link arch 1200 and from there its going towards my duma in my room.

The problem is the DS (downloadspeed)  its decreesed.

Here what i tryed

aris only 930 mbit download

aris +tplink =800 mbit download

aris + tplink + netduma= 380-460 mbit download speed

i tryed to get a brand new cable between aris and tplink but same result

Aris modem its currently in bridge mode i gona call my isp tomorow to help to get acces to it since i want to eliminate all these possible issues so i rather connect my duma to arris right away just for my setup but isp give me only 1 ip i need to able to setup aris as a router.

my R2 is currenty 3.3.347 early acces firmware

 

duma ping.png

network what i looking for aris archer duma aris to archer aris only

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I can't view those files but for the R2 are you just checking on Benchmark? What do you get on speedtest.net for example?

As you've seen you've decreased on the TP so the R2 will see a decrease from that as well, especially with devices from the TP able to take bandwidth away from the R2.

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So i tryed earlyer to conect arris to netduma ,but dont recognise the signal of inthernet.. i tryed to factory reset my router but on the install wizard not connected or detect internet so i needed to go back to the TP methode to able to install the router

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9 hours ago, Magyar0124 said:

this is arris with r2 speed

Okay so just to clarify, for this one you were able to remove the TP and then you got roughly the same speeds as you did through the TP through the R2? If so then it will be what I mentioned previously, devices connecting to the TP taking bandwidth away from the R2. You could try disabling QoS and see if that boosts the speed but then you are losing that feature. Ideally you would have the R2 connected to the Arris, then you could connect the TP in AP mode to the R2.

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