Slower speed on wired connection compared to wireless
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01-05-2022
07:51 PM
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01-05-2022
08:00 PM
by
RogersJermaine
I got Ignite 500 Ultd Internet service with Ignite WiFi Gateway Modem (Gen2). I noticed significant slower speed on wired connection to the modem with ethernet cable. (On fast.com it shows only less than 400Mbps while wireless connection shows more that 500Mbps.
Please help me get it wired speed better.
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Re: Slower speed on wired connection compared to wireless
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01-16-2022 07:33 AM
I haven't investigated further it could've been just the power cycle or there's a faulty 1ghz port or it's capped. I might troubleshoot when I have time but for now I'll leave it since it's working fine.
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01-05-2022 09:59 PM
- type of wiring in your house or from modem to computer
- Ethernet card in your wired device
You'll need to provide more information for anyone to diagnose your issue
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01-13-2022 08:42 PM
I got the XB7 installed yesterday to replace my XB6, especially for the new fanless design. On wifi, my speeds are faster and more reliable throughout the house, but wired, I went from 600-700mbps with the XB6 to 80mbps on the XB7 on my gaming desktop. I haven't change anything to my network. I have 500u also, with Ignite TV. This is underwhelming to say the least.
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01-16-2022 07:33 AM
I haven't investigated further it could've been just the power cycle or there's a faulty 1ghz port or it's capped. I might troubleshoot when I have time but for now I'll leave it since it's working fine.
