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600Mbps connection from modem, capped at 100Mbps via Nighthawk AX4 router

600Mbps connection from modem, capped at 100Mbps via Nighthawk AX4 router

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_Dumle03_
Member
158
01-27-2023, 07:56 PM
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Joining the discussion for assistance since the Netgear forums are full of unnecessary content. I recently switched to a 600Mbps Comcast plan and purchased a new Netgear CM1000 modem along with a Nighthawk AX4 router to fully utilize those speeds. After installation, I experience maximum wired performance at 600Mbps, but when connected to the router it drops to 100Mbps both wired and wireless. I’ve disabled QoS on the router and adjusted the Wi-Fi channels manually. If anyone has additional tips, please share them.
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_Dumle03_
01-27-2023, 07:56 PM #1

Joining the discussion for assistance since the Netgear forums are full of unnecessary content. I recently switched to a 600Mbps Comcast plan and purchased a new Netgear CM1000 modem along with a Nighthawk AX4 router to fully utilize those speeds. After installation, I experience maximum wired performance at 600Mbps, but when connected to the router it drops to 100Mbps both wired and wireless. I’ve disabled QoS on the router and adjusted the Wi-Fi channels manually. If anyone has additional tips, please share them.

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banshee45
Senior Member
726
01-28-2023, 02:10 AM
#2
Check your indicator lights or configuration page for the Ethernet link speed. It seems there might be a cable issue or an auto-negotiation problem between the modem and router. I recall a similar situation where direct connection didn’t support 1Gbps, so a switch was necessary. 'Twas strange...
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banshee45
01-28-2023, 02:10 AM #2

Check your indicator lights or configuration page for the Ethernet link speed. It seems there might be a cable issue or an auto-negotiation problem between the modem and router. I recall a similar situation where direct connection didn’t support 1Gbps, so a switch was necessary. 'Twas strange...

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xXRAXERXx
Posting Freak
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02-10-2023, 11:52 AM
#3
You're referring to the connection between the modem and the router. The green indicator lights indicate a 1Gbps link, as described in the manual. You've connected two Cat 5e cables, which provided full-speed performance directly from the modem.
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xXRAXERXx
02-10-2023, 11:52 AM #3

You're referring to the connection between the modem and the router. The green indicator lights indicate a 1Gbps link, as described in the manual. You've connected two Cat 5e cables, which provided full-speed performance directly from the modem.

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sacapatates
Posting Freak
843
02-10-2023, 08:08 PM
#4
It turned out the cable Netgear provided with the router was the issue. Using a budget Amazon Cat6 cable has allowed me to achieve full speeds through the device.
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sacapatates
02-10-2023, 08:08 PM #4

It turned out the cable Netgear provided with the router was the issue. Using a budget Amazon Cat6 cable has allowed me to achieve full speeds through the device.

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_JayGee_
Junior Member
1
02-12-2023, 03:18 AM
#5
Great to know you figured it out. Cable problems can be really frustrating.
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_JayGee_
02-12-2023, 03:18 AM #5

Great to know you figured it out. Cable problems can be really frustrating.