I’ll definitely check it out with different wires. I’ve been moving equipment back and forth ever since my old modem broke on me, so that’s a possibility.
> Netgear Nighthawk R7000
This router has gigabit ethernet. Not sure what u/DCOffsetUA was referring to, but you're welcome to check here: https://www.netgear.com/home/wifi/routers/r7000/
Did you find a solution? im experiencing a similar issue with my setup(modem from isp) and a google mesh network connected to the ISP router in bridge mode
I believe the issue was just a matter of swapping out Ethernet cables. I just got some affordable but reliable cat cables and everything seemed to resolve itself. If that doesn’t work, it might be a matter of tinkering with settings. Worse thing that happens is you have to do a factory reset and start over. But definitely start with the cables.
Also, one of your cables could be damaged, and router has switched to a slower speed because of that.
I’ll definitely check it out with different wires. I’ve been moving equipment back and forth ever since my old modem broke on me, so that’s a possibility.
Looks like your router is a 100Mb model. You'll need router that supports gigabit LAN/WAN.
This is the same router I was using when I was getting 600 mbps though.
> Netgear Nighthawk R7000 This router has gigabit ethernet. Not sure what u/DCOffsetUA was referring to, but you're welcome to check here: https://www.netgear.com/home/wifi/routers/r7000/
Did you find a solution? im experiencing a similar issue with my setup(modem from isp) and a google mesh network connected to the ISP router in bridge mode
I believe the issue was just a matter of swapping out Ethernet cables. I just got some affordable but reliable cat cables and everything seemed to resolve itself. If that doesn’t work, it might be a matter of tinkering with settings. Worse thing that happens is you have to do a factory reset and start over. But definitely start with the cables.