AX6000 hardwired speeds

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AX6000 hardwired speeds
AX6000 hardwired speeds
2023-09-25 18:22:19 - last edited 2023-09-26 01:02:11
Model: Archer AX6000  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.3.2 Build 20230906 rel.52143(5553)

I updated the firmware a few weeks back with the online update feature and my hardwired speeds have taken a massive dip.  With 2 seperate PC's and the much older (10 year old HP Omen) plugged into the ISP provided gateway, I'm pulling down 946Mbps....dang near max.  However, this drops to 641 Mbps at the AX6000 via the built-in speed test...and then drops even further, down to 541 Mbps by the time it reaches my PC.  I realize some loss is going to occur no matter what, but that's almost 400 Mbps.  

Is there a resolution for this issue, or a way for me to rollback to or reinstall the previous firmware version?

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Re:AX6000 hardwired speeds
2023-09-28 20:33:03

  @brainsmashr 

 

FW relase v1.3.2 was meant to address the issue described in this thread.

If this issue is not affecting your device usage, you probably would be able to downgrade the FW to v1.3.1.

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Re:AX6000 hardwired speeds
2023-10-16 01:01:14

  @terziyski My hard-wired speed also decreased after a firmware update... by 50%. I will try downgrading. If that's it I'm gonna be upset. I'll probably just dump TP-Link if that's the case. You'd think if they broke things that badly they would quickly release a fix.

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