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- djones6 years agoNew Contributor II
Hello Carol
My equipment is as follows:
Modem - Netgear CM1000
Router - Netgear Nighthawk X4S
Switch - Dell 5224
Computer - Dell T7500 3.46 Xeon processors x2, 12 GB ram, integrated Broadcom NetXtreme gigabit ethernet card, fresh operating system install
I have run speed tests connected directly to router with several computers only to get the same results. I achieved the same results with the router that he brought, it made no difference. Am I to assume that there is something wrong with your modems? The tech did not even know the Dell 5224 was a switch, he thought it was a server, so I was doubting his networking knowledge. I am not against equipment on my end being the problem, that is why I have been requesting that they bring a laptop with them to verify the speeds. If my equipment is the problem and they can show me, I am more than willing to replace, but I think my equipment is more than capable of getting the speeds that I should be.
Thanks
Dan
- MarkM16 years agoFormer ModeratorDan,
We do want to see what may be causing your issue. I went to check your modem again & it is offline at the present time. Would you let us know what lights are currently on the modem at the present time? We are not reporting an outage in your area as well. Please reach out to let us know what you find.
Mark M.
Cox Support Forums Moderator - OpenBSD6 years agoContributor II
djones connect your Dell T7500 with integrated Broadcom NetXtreme gigabit ethernet card directly to your Netgear CM1000 cable modem with a cat cable. If you have a firewall or antivirus installed on your computer temporarily disable them. Don't even think about using your Netgear Nighthawk X4S router or switch. Completely remove those 2 items from the picture. Do a another speed test with that setup. The test will show a faster speed than 425. Report back with new download and upload speeds. It is essential you provide the new speeds you get from the test.
- djones6 years agoNew Contributor II
Thanks for all the replies. What I meant to say in my second post was I hooked my computer directly to the modem and got the same speeds. I am having to reply on my phone because I can't keep my modem online long enough to send a post. I don't mean to be disrespectful, but I know what I am doing when it comes to networking. It's not my modem, router, switch, or system. I can team dual cards and transfer well over a gig on my network. I do it all the time. The router is more than capable of getting the speed I should. But the first thing I always do when having issues is go directly from modem to computer. Even with the techs test modem, no difference.
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