200 mbps DSL
200 mbps DSL
Hi,
I have the tp-link archer vr600 router.
Recently I upgraded my data plan from 100mbps to 200mbps.
When I did a speed test I got maximum speed of 128mbps.
I think my router not supporting the 200mbps.
Can anyone tell me a different router that I can buy, that is supporting this speed?
Thank you!
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Hi, some modifications:
For Archer VR600:
V3 does support 35B:
VDSL2 Standards | ITU G.993.2, Up to 35b profile (POTS) ITU-T G.993.5 (G.vector) ITU-T G.998.4 (G.INP) |
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but V1 and V2 didn't.
VDSL2 Standards | ITU-T G.993.2, Up to 17a profile (POTS) ITU-T G.993.5 (G.vector) ITU-T G.998.4 (G.INP) |
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Hi, thanks for asking. May I know how did you test the speed? Please refer to the below troubleshooting to confirm some details, then confirm if you can speed it up:
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@Kevin_Z hi thanks for the response. I tested the speed via speed test. Also my isp gave me their router, that is supporting the 200mbps.
Some additional info I found:
My isp is using the VDSL-35b.
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Is 128mbps the speed tested by connecting a computer to the VR600 Wi-Fi network? Please check what is the link speed on the computer when connected to the 5G network:
https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/2265/
Try to customize the wireless settings to optimize its performance, including wireless channel and channel width.
2.4GHz: channel 1, 6 or 11, channel width as 40MHz;
5GHz, channel 36, 40 or 44, channel width as 80MHz.
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@Kevin_Z hi, I'm always testing the connection with a network cable and then I got 128mbps.
Wifi 2.4 an 5 both show around 100 mbps.
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@Kevin_Z Yes here it is.
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Hello, thank you very much for the screenshot. Just confirmed with our engineer that the VR400 doesn't support 35b, it only supports up to 17a, so the current speed is normal.
If your line requires the support for 35b, I'm afraid you need to get the VR2100, which supports that.
Sorry about that.
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@Kevin_Z thank you for all your help!
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