10-19-2023 09:46 AM - last edited on 10-19-2023 09:52 AM by RogersTony
I recently set up my new Ignite Internet Gateway, and now my download speeds are way down to 50 Mbps, prior to setting up the new gateway/modem, I was getting 250 Mbps on average, so I asked the question do I still need to use my router ??
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10-21-2023 09:45 AM
Good Morning @bfishwick,
Thanks for bringing this to our attention. Yikes! 😬 I know firsthand how imperative it is to ensure you stay connected with consistent speeds. Do you have any third party equipment set-up at this time? If so, are you able to remove it and connect directly to the modem and re-test to see if you receive a different result?
I'm also going to tag in a few of our Resident Experts @Datalink, @-G-, @Gdkitty, that are quite tech savvy and can hopefully shed some light on the issue you're having along with some suggestions.
Looking forwards to hearing from you,
RogersJo
10-21-2023 03:53 PM
@bfishwick wrote:
I recently set up my new Ignite Internet Gateway, and now my download speeds are way down to 50 Mbps, prior to setting up the new gateway/modem, I was getting 250 Mbps on average, so I asked the question do I still need to use my router ??
Download speeds can vary, depending on a variety of factors. However, you should (almost always) be able to achieve the maximum attainable speeds with the Ignite gateway running in "gateway" mode. Using your own router is optional, and is only truly required when the Rogers-supplied gateway does not offer functions that are important to some advanced users.