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Billing for gigabit internet but not receiving a close result

Billing for gigabit internet but not receiving a close result

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gluonic
Member
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05-16-2023, 03:16 AM
#11
Thanks for your feedback. Plugging it in directly gave me the expected gigabit performance, though it seems a new router is still needed. Some friends suggested Ubiquiti gear like the Unify Security Gateway and Access Point—maybe I’ll explore those options next. Appreciate the support!
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gluonic
05-16-2023, 03:16 AM #11

Thanks for your feedback. Plugging it in directly gave me the expected gigabit performance, though it seems a new router is still needed. Some friends suggested Ubiquiti gear like the Unify Security Gateway and Access Point—maybe I’ll explore those options next. Appreciate the support!

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bishopboys68
Posting Freak
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05-17-2023, 01:58 AM
#12
First you should rule out the possibility of a cable. Swap the cables (still connecting directly to the modem) and see if you still get gigabit speeds. If you don't, then the cable may be damaged, causing it to run in half duplex mode instead of full duplex.
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bishopboys68
05-17-2023, 01:58 AM #12

First you should rule out the possibility of a cable. Swap the cables (still connecting directly to the modem) and see if you still get gigabit speeds. If you don't, then the cable may be damaged, causing it to run in half duplex mode instead of full duplex.

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Demonsss91
Posting Freak
767
05-17-2023, 03:34 AM
#13
If it were half duplex, there would be significantly more problems. The most effective method would be to switch the router into bridged mode and then restart it from your PC. This confirms layer 1 functionality. After that, revert it back to router mode, turn off all services one by one. Many of these services are very CPU-intensive and could damage your connection speed.
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Demonsss91
05-17-2023, 03:34 AM #13

If it were half duplex, there would be significantly more problems. The most effective method would be to switch the router into bridged mode and then restart it from your PC. This confirms layer 1 functionality. After that, revert it back to router mode, turn off all services one by one. Many of these services are very CPU-intensive and could damage your connection speed.

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xXRAXERXx
Posting Freak
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05-17-2023, 06:49 AM
#14
Review the instructions to verify if Traffic Meter is active or inactive. If active, turn it off and recheck.
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xXRAXERXx
05-17-2023, 06:49 AM #14

Review the instructions to verify if Traffic Meter is active or inactive. If active, turn it off and recheck.

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carp3
Senior Member
572
05-17-2023, 02:46 PM
#15
Not always. I faced a comparable problem recently. The reason was it was operating in half-duplex mode.
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carp3
05-17-2023, 02:46 PM #15

Not always. I faced a comparable problem recently. The reason was it was operating in half-duplex mode.

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Nalfrix91
Member
109
05-17-2023, 08:32 PM
#16
Only half-duplex works with 100Mbps or 10Mbps links, meaning the performance drop would be significant. A 1Gb connection wasn't actually introduced, despite proposals. Note: Gigabit hubs were talked about but never implemented, not a half-duplex gigabit system.
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Nalfrix91
05-17-2023, 08:32 PM #16

Only half-duplex works with 100Mbps or 10Mbps links, meaning the performance drop would be significant. A 1Gb connection wasn't actually introduced, despite proposals. Note: Gigabit hubs were talked about but never implemented, not a half-duplex gigabit system.

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twostarjones
Member
51
05-24-2023, 12:24 AM
#17
I wasn't aware of gigabit availability in my area. The quickest option I found is 95mbps. Useful information. Still, I believe purchasing a new router should only be considered after checking for software problems first. No need to invest unless you're sure there are no underlying issues.
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twostarjones
05-24-2023, 12:24 AM #17

I wasn't aware of gigabit availability in my area. The quickest option I found is 95mbps. Useful information. Still, I believe purchasing a new router should only be considered after checking for software problems first. No need to invest unless you're sure there are no underlying issues.

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MineFloYT
Member
190
05-24-2023, 08:37 AM
#18
If the problem persists, I’d first check if DDWRT works on your existing router. It might just be a software glitch. DDWRT is well-designed, so if it doesn’t help, the real cost is wasted time.
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MineFloYT
05-24-2023, 08:37 AM #18

If the problem persists, I’d first check if DDWRT works on your existing router. It might just be a software glitch. DDWRT is well-designed, so if it doesn’t help, the real cost is wasted time.

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