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Fiber Speed Drop RV325
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Not sure if this is the right site to ask this, but I noticed there are a number of RV325-related questions, so here goes.
I have an AT&T fiber connection to my home that connects to my LAN through a Cisco RV325 firewall/router. The modem is an Arris 5268ac supplied by AT&T.
At least once a day I have to reboot the 5268ac in order to restore the gigabit connection speed the fiber offers (something causes it to drop to around 45 megabit after some period of time). Sometimes I have to reboot it twice in order to restore the higher speed.
The problem seems to involve the connection, or interaction, between the 5268ac and the RV325. I say this because if I connect directly into the 5268ac (it's a 4 port router in addition to being a modem) I'll get the full gigabit speed, even while the connection over my LAN, through the RV325, shows only 45 megabit.
Yet rebooting the RV325 doesn't solve the problem. Only rebooting the 5268ac once or twice fixes things.
This is more than a little bit of a headscratcher for me. I'm used to connections dying completely as a result of configuration problems. But losing 95% of the speed while maintaining the connection is a new one on me.
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Not sure if this is the right site to ask this, but I noticed there are a number of RV325-related questions, so here goes.
I have an AT&T fiber connection to my home that connects to my LAN through a Cisco RV325 firewall/router. The modem is an Arris 5268ac supplied by AT&T.
At least once a day I have to reboot the 5268ac in order to restore the gigabit connection speed the fiber offers (something causes it to drop to around 45 megabit after some period of time). Sometimes I have to reboot it twice in order to restore the higher speed.
The problem seems to involve the connection, or interaction, between the 5268ac and the RV325. I say this because if I connect directly into the 5268ac (it's a 4 port router in addition to being a modem) I'll get the full gigabit speed, even while the connection over my LAN, through the RV325, shows only 45 megabit.
Yet rebooting the RV325 doesn't solve the problem. Only rebooting the 5268ac once or twice fixes things.
This is more than a little bit of a headscratcher for me. I'm used to connections dying completely as a result of configuration problems. But losing 95% of the speed while maintaining the connection is a new one on me.
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Not sure if this is the right site to ask this, but I noticed there are a number of RV325-related questions, so here goes.
I have an AT&T fiber connection to my home that connects to my LAN through a Cisco RV325 firewall/router. The modem is an Arris 5268ac supplied by AT&T.
At least once a day I have to reboot the 5268ac in order to restore the gigabit connection speed the fiber offers (something causes it to drop to around 45 megabit after some period of time). Sometimes I have to reboot it twice in order to restore the higher speed.
The problem seems to involve the connection, or interaction, between the 5268ac and the RV325. I say this because if I connect directly into the 5268ac (it's a 4 port router in addition to being a modem) I'll get the full gigabit speed, even while the connection over my LAN, through the RV325, shows only 45 megabit.
Yet rebooting the RV325 doesn't solve the problem. Only rebooting the 5268ac once or twice fixes things.
This is more than a little bit of a headscratcher for me. I'm used to connections dying completely as a result of configuration problems. But losing 95% of the speed while maintaining the connection is a new one on me.
fiber
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Not sure if this is the right site to ask this, but I noticed there are a number of RV325-related questions, so here goes.
I have an AT&T fiber connection to my home that connects to my LAN through a Cisco RV325 firewall/router. The modem is an Arris 5268ac supplied by AT&T.
At least once a day I have to reboot the 5268ac in order to restore the gigabit connection speed the fiber offers (something causes it to drop to around 45 megabit after some period of time). Sometimes I have to reboot it twice in order to restore the higher speed.
The problem seems to involve the connection, or interaction, between the 5268ac and the RV325. I say this because if I connect directly into the 5268ac (it's a 4 port router in addition to being a modem) I'll get the full gigabit speed, even while the connection over my LAN, through the RV325, shows only 45 megabit.
Yet rebooting the RV325 doesn't solve the problem. Only rebooting the 5268ac once or twice fixes things.
This is more than a little bit of a headscratcher for me. I'm used to connections dying completely as a result of configuration problems. But losing 95% of the speed while maintaining the connection is a new one on me.
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