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Discuss the internet speed problems with Linksys Dual WAN LRT224.

Discuss the internet speed problems with Linksys Dual WAN LRT224.

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DylanJ145
Member
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02-07-2023, 10:30 AM
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You're experiencing a significant drop in internet speed when using the Linksys router with your dual WAN configuration. It sounds like the issue might be related to how the Linksys router handles the connection settings or firmware. Have you checked for any recent updates or changes to the router's configuration? Also, ensure that your modem is properly connected and powered on. If the problem persists, consider testing with a different router or checking for any interference in your network setup.
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DylanJ145
02-07-2023, 10:30 AM #1

You're experiencing a significant drop in internet speed when using the Linksys router with your dual WAN configuration. It sounds like the issue might be related to how the Linksys router handles the connection settings or firmware. Have you checked for any recent updates or changes to the router's configuration? Also, ensure that your modem is properly connected and powered on. If the problem persists, consider testing with a different router or checking for any interference in your network setup.

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EliteKaliber
Member
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02-13-2023, 02:53 AM
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What type of modem are you using? Verify it’s set to Bridge mode if it’s a modem/router combo, as this helps your Linksys manage routing properly. Avoid a router-behind-router configuration since it can cause performance issues. Also, confirm the Linksys router displays the WAN interface as connected at 1000, not 100—check the status page for confirmation.
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EliteKaliber
02-13-2023, 02:53 AM #2

What type of modem are you using? Verify it’s set to Bridge mode if it’s a modem/router combo, as this helps your Linksys manage routing properly. Avoid a router-behind-router configuration since it can cause performance issues. Also, confirm the Linksys router displays the WAN interface as connected at 1000, not 100—check the status page for confirmation.

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flame100123
Junior Member
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02-16-2023, 09:01 PM
#3
I think it displayed a connection strength of 1000, not 100. I'll verify that. The modem functions as a standalone device, not a router—it's a Motorola MB8600. The Netgear router handles DHCP and port forwarding, connecting to the Linksys router which is currently experiencing problems. That’s a separate matter I’m addressing now.
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flame100123
02-16-2023, 09:01 PM #3

I think it displayed a connection strength of 1000, not 100. I'll verify that. The modem functions as a standalone device, not a router—it's a Motorola MB8600. The Netgear router handles DHCP and port forwarding, connecting to the Linksys router which is currently experiencing problems. That’s a separate matter I’m addressing now.

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Harvify
Junior Member
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02-23-2023, 10:40 PM
#4
Avoid linking routers together to prevent Double NAT problems. The safest option is to set the Netgear as an AP.
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Harvify
02-23-2023, 10:40 PM #4

Avoid linking routers together to prevent Double NAT problems. The safest option is to set the Netgear as an AP.

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LittleBill08
Member
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02-24-2023, 02:34 AM
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We also switched the Linksys router to DHCP Relay, but it didn’t work. If we switch to a Netgear router as the AP, then resetting it to factory settings would be necessary. This would block me from accessing the router’s configuration page, and I also have port forwarding enabled, which might not function in AP mode.
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LittleBill08
02-24-2023, 02:34 AM #5

We also switched the Linksys router to DHCP Relay, but it didn’t work. If we switch to a Netgear router as the AP, then resetting it to factory settings would be necessary. This would block me from accessing the router’s configuration page, and I also have port forwarding enabled, which might not function in AP mode.

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blondeminion
Senior Member
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02-24-2023, 08:27 AM
#6
But even if port forwarding is handled, it still needs configuration on the Linksys router. Also, certain applications don’t like NAT by default, making double NAT a hassle. Bypassing double NAT via port forwarding is quite complicated.
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blondeminion
02-24-2023, 08:27 AM #6

But even if port forwarding is handled, it still needs configuration on the Linksys router. Also, certain applications don’t like NAT by default, making double NAT a hassle. Bypassing double NAT via port forwarding is quite complicated.

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Mist22Gun
Junior Member
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02-24-2023, 12:50 PM
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You're unsure about connecting routers to Netgear devices from the LAN side and ensuring internet access via the LRT device.
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Mist22Gun
02-24-2023, 12:50 PM #7

You're unsure about connecting routers to Netgear devices from the LAN side and ensuring internet access via the LRT device.