tp link archer ax50 ax3000 slow ethernet
I cannot go above 20 mbps on my router ethernet and wan ports. Im using perf3 to measure the speed locally and also speed test to measure internet. I can limit the speed even below 20 by putting values like 1 on QoS. But I cannot go above 20. I tried factory reset and to re upload the firmware, I the seems the router is dead now. I have a 1000mbos connection but I can only use it at 20mbos because I'm connecting to the modem through the wan port (and as other ethernet ports it is limited to 20 mbps)
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Now, after setting QoS to 1023999 kbps upload/download and to standard. Speeds are above 30mbps ONLY on wifi to wan and wifi to wifi. Any traffic passing through lan 1-4 is still capped.
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Try swapping the Ethernet cable being used on the WAN port and LAN, also if you have Tether installed on your phone, remove it then do the speed test again.
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Hi!
I had the same problem, only after disabling QoS the situation went back to normal.
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@Tony I'm having a similar problem; I have gigabit internet & the AX50. My Chromebook gets up to 630 Mbps directly plugged into my Arris S33 2.5 gigabit modem. As soon as I connect my AX50 my Ethernet speed goes down to 200-250 Mbps. Every wifi device in my house gets 130-170 Mbps (including my iPhone 12). Are you saying the solution is to delete Tether off of my iPhone? If I delete Tether & then reinstall it will it automatically detect my network name & passwords?
Thank you.
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I am surprised that tether application is causing this issue. I was getting speeds upto 60mbps when the tether app was installed :
- Clear cache, clear data and uninstall Tether app. - [On my Android phone]
- Updated my router (Archer AX3000 v1.0) to firmware 1.0.4 Build 20200426 rel.69563(5553) - check your hardware version before updating - there are 2 different HW, so potentially different firmwares.
- Ran the speed test - still 60-70 mbps
- Reset my router and reconfigured (Keep the same configurations, so that all devices connect quickly).
- After reconfiguring did a speed test and its 950 mbps now :)
so RESET is a must.
Not that the tether app is a state of the art app or something. I can live without it.
Thanks
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