Troubleshooting Archer AX6000 Slow Upload Speed
This Article Applies to:
Archer AX6000
Archer AX11000
Issue Description/Background:
Some customers reported the upload speed is much slower than that provided by the ISP when connecting to the Wi-Fi router even with a cable connection. The download speed is as good as expected. This article aims to guide you to get this resolved.
Troubleshooting Suggestions:
1. Ensure you get the correct expected download and upload speed when connecting the computer directly to the ISP-provided modem. This is very important, which will help address whether the issue lies actually in the ISP modem or in the router.
2. If point 1 is confirmed and the download and upload are good, please login to the web interface page of the TP-Link router, check if the Internet Negotiation Speed is 1000Mbps Full Duplex, manually change it to that if it is on Auto or 100Mbps:
3. If you have ever modified the QoS settings on the router, check the following to see if that helps with the upload speed:
-Set the total bandwidth speed manually to that higher than your actual speed or more than 999 Mbps for up and down (Advanced > QoS, top of menu);
-Set the application priority to Standard (Advanced > QoS > Application Priority);
-Disable any device priority (Advanced > QoS > Device Priority);
-Disable HomeCare features (Advanced > Security > Antivirus);
-Save and reboot the router.
QoS Configuration Guide: How to turn off the QoS feature on TP-Link Router?
If the issue is not resolved, it is suggested to comment below and be sure to provide the following information:
- Name of your ISP
- Model of the ISP provided modem
- Download and Upload bandwidth provided by ISP
- Speedtest result when connecting to the ISP modem
- Speedtest result when connecting to the TP-Link router with an Ethernet cable
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Sadly, this is still very much an active issue. I have been following this thread for a few months now hoping for an update / resolution. I also did try all the troubleshooting steps and was not able to resolve the matter other than when switching to AP mode or using different router hardware such as Netgear Orbi which doesn't exhibit this issue.
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I am also having this problem. I recently upgraded my internet service to 1Gbit speeds. Previously I was using a Linksys EA8300. This had no issues with wired connections reaching 900+Gb/s. After the upgrade I decided to get a TP-Link AX11000. I normally get 930Gb/s download but every couple of days the upload drops to around 200-300Gb/s. Sometimes a restart of the router fixes this issue. Other times I have to completely shut it down, unplug and start back up for upload to return to normal. Here is the requested info:
All recommended settings are as mentioned at the top of this thread.
All tests were run using SpeedTest App for Windows with wired connection and going through same server location, not AX11000 built in Speed Test Function
Firmware Version: 1.3.0 Build 20220221 rel.50072(5553)
Hardware Version: Archer AX11000 v1.0
- Name of your ISP - Ziply Fiber (Washington State Area)
- Model of the ISP provided modem - Frontier Branded ONT I-211M-L
- Download and Upload bandwidth provided by ISP - 1Gb/s up/down
- Speedtest result when connecting to the ISP modem - When directly to ONT 941.1up/935.69 down
- Speedtest result when connecting to the TP-Link router with an Ethernet cable - 295.38 up/930.61 down.
I tried a slightly different test this morning when the problem occurred.
Step 1
I Re-verified all settings were as recommended (not changed since last time)
Performed Speed Test through AX11000: Computer -> AX11000 -> ONT
295.38Mb/s Up
930.61Mb/s Down
Step 2
Performed Speed Test directly through ONT: Computer -> ONT
935.69Mb/s Up
941.4Mb/s Down
Step 3
Reperformed Speed Test in Step 1:
933.81Mb/s Up
941.51Mb/s Down
I did not restart any equipment between tests. Just unplugged and plugged in network cables as needed for tests.
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Thank you very much for the detailed information regarding the speed issue you are experiencing with the AX11000.
To assist and figure it out efficiently, I've forwarded your case to the TP-Link support engineers who will contact you with your registered email address later. Please pay attention to your email box for follow-up. Thank you.
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For everyone's information. I worked with TP-Link support on this issue. I currently have a Version 1 AX11000 router. Support sent a link for beta firmware that is supposed to be released soon. I have not had any of the speed dropout issues since changing to this firmware. Also, the built-in speed test is far more accurate. The link for the beta is https://static.tp-link.com/upload/beta/2022/202205/20220518/ax11000v1-up-ver1-3-0-P1[20220517-rel55480]_nosign_2022-05-17_15.29.23.zip.
I am going on a month now with no issues since installing the beta.
Hope this helps.
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For everyone's information. I worked with TP-Link support on this issue. I currently have a Version 1 AX11000 router. Support sent a link for beta firmware that is supposed to be released soon. I have not had any of the speed dropout issues since changing to this firmware. Also, the built-in speed test is far more accurate. The link for the beta is https://static.tp-link.com/upload/beta/2022/202205/20220518/ax11000v1-up-ver1-3-0-P1[20220517-rel55480]_nosign_2022-05-17_15.29.23.zip.
I am going on a month now with no issues since installing the beta.
Hope this helps.
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@G1owingNuke Just to be clear you are saying that the AX11000 (beta) can now do 1GB U/D without dropoff? IOW we get the badwidth we paid for?
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It would appear so. I just did a speed check with the built in tester with the following results, 904.5/900.6 Mbps D/U. Wired connection with my laptop gives around 950 Mbps D/U using Ookla Speedtest.
I do have my router perform a weekly restart on its own, however, before the beta, I was having to do additional restarts (2-3) each week to stabilize. I haven't touched the router, other than speed checks every other day, since installing the beta.
One thing I did notice is that the initial speed tests, within the first 24 hours of installing the beta, were even less accurate than before. But after 24 hours they started showing more accurate results.
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Same issues.
Archer 1600 Axe
10 GB combo port as LAN
Internet speed only works on Auto or 2.5 Gbs as modem is 2.5 Gbs.
No QOS , etc.
Xfinity
Ookla test And Xfinity test
Only 30-45 upload through router.
80-105 Mbs to Motorola modem model 8611-30-0394
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Thank you very much for following up on this topic.
Can you please confirm if you've configured the QoS settings correctly on the AXE300 (if you've ever modified the settings)? You can follow the guide to review all the settings on the router:
If the issue persists, please let us know, and we would be happy to help it out.
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I have a similar issue with the Deco X20.
Scenarios:
- Computer connected directly to the modem (PPPoE): 700Mbps/350Mbps (Download/Upload);
- Computer connected (Ethernet) to the Deco X20 v2.0, AP mode and Deco X20 connected to the ISP router (DHCP): 700Mbps/350Mbps (Download/Upload)
- Computer connected (Ethernet) to the Deco X20 v2.0, Router mode and Deco X20 connected to the ISP router (DHCP): 700Mbps/150Mbps (Download/Upload)
- Computer connected (Ethernet) to the Deco X20 v2.0, Router mode and Deco X20 connected to the modem (PPPoE): 700Mbps/150Mbps (Download/Upload)
There's no firmware update addressing the issue, as far as I am aware of. Downloads are ok, but there is something weird about the upload.
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