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Topic: ethernet to wifi slow |
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| kmand Replies: 10 Views: 13490 |
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| R7000 with its Broadcom wifi drivers is not famous for client compatibility/performance...especially 5Ghz...is it the same with 2.4ghz radio..what TX rates are set on the networking page...post a pic ... | |
Topic: ethernet to wifi slow |
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| kmand Replies: 10 Views: 13490 |
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| Are Ethernet and Wifi bridged or on separate sub-nets?
Same subnet. Also, its on a 5ghz channel with no conflicting AP. |
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Topic: ethernet to wifi slow |
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| kmand Replies: 10 Views: 13490 |
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| ping rtt's from wifi to ethernet are good. ethernet to wifi rtts are high and erratic. Its the same with any combination of ethernet<>wifi clients.
I'm on a Netgear r7000. I saw this on 6 mon ... |
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Topic: Port Forward a Subnet |
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| kmand Replies: 1 Views: 20357 |
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| I want to port forward a remote subnet. The GUI only seems to allow a single remote host.
Is there some way to specify a subnet? |
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Topic: How to disable a wifi channel? |
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| kmand Replies: 4 Views: 145540 |
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| Thanks, I thought it would be in radio mode, and never looked in network mode. | |
Topic: How to disable a wifi channel? |
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| kmand Replies: 4 Views: 145540 |
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| What I see in wireless/Basic Settings for wl0 is Radio Mode which gives me the options of AP, Station, Station Bridge, Repeater, Repeater Bridge, Ad-Hoc. There is no disabled.
Am I looking in the ... |
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Topic: How to disable a wifi channel? |
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| kmand Replies: 4 Views: 145540 |
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| I have two wifi channels in my Netgear R7000 router. wl0 2.4ghz and wl1 5ghz. I want to turn off wl0 by which I mean stop it from transmitting (not just hide its SSID).
There are a lot of toggle op ... |
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Topic: Providing Isolated Access |
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| kmand Replies: 2 Views: 5547 |
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| Our Condo is considering a shared EV charger that requires wifi internet access to do billing and account authentication. We don't have a shared wifi, each unit has it own internet arrangements.
I ... |
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Topic: Good Choice for r7000 update from r50906? |
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| kmand Replies: 5 Views: 1678 |
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| Thanks, I did go with r52671. I was already running AES 128 (not the combinarion with wit TKIP). I increased key renewal from 3600 to 14400 as suggested, though I doubt that would be relevant to some ... | |
Topic: Good Choice for r7000 update from r50906? |
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| kmand Replies: 5 Views: 1678 |
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| My r7000 (not P) is running)
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r50906 std (11/18/22) I've been getting disconnects on the wifi from an android app and some google home nests. I thought it might be time ... |
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Topic: Wifi problem on R7000? |
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| kmand Replies: 5 Views: 1301 |
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| One rogue wifi client can bring a network down.
Did your problems start when you added a client or updated a client I did start using an Amazon firestick recently, so that could be the culprit, ... |
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Topic: Wifi problem on R7000? |
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| kmand Replies: 5 Views: 1301 |
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Did you try changing channels or even TX power? Yes, I tried other channels. I don't know how to change power. |
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Topic: Wifi problem on R7000? |
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| kmand Replies: 5 Views: 1301 |
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| I've used my R7000 for years with no problem, occasionally updating ddwrt. A few days ago some wifi clients started acting up. Specifically I have several Google Nest mini's, and they would periodical ... | |
Topic: Using a hotspot as a backup for wan? |
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| kmand Replies: 1 Views: 827 |
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| I have a phone that can function as a hotspot. My normal wan connection is an ethernet connection to my Comcast box. Should the Comcast connection go down it would be convenient to use the hotspot as ... | |
Topic: DD-WRT router that can keep up with gigabit WAN |
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| kmand Replies: 22 Views: 4620 |
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| I have a Netgear r7000 (not P) connected to a Comcast/Xfinity gateway with a 1.2 gb broadband connection (marketing "Supersonic"). I run the gateway in bridged mode to the Netgear. No matter ... | |
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