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No , sorry .
when i said fixed i was talking about dd-wrt firmware.
Thanks a lot for your help.
Now it´s installed last firmware.
This router probably has 10/100 not 1000.
Linksys Marvell WRT series supports Gigabit Ethernet. Until a proper QoS configuration, best to leave it disabled.
Glad you found the solution, but a configuration issue is not a build or firmware issue. Anyway, I hope you reset.
well i´m again here.
I have a second router LINKSYS WRT1900ACS and it´s the same thing.
The connection speed can´t pass the 100 MB.
when i connect the router directly to the pc it flies at 1GB
which config should i use ?
Reset uplink and downlink to 0, Uncheck "Enable Per User Default Limits", and return Ethernet Port Priority settings to defaults; save. You'll probably have to re-enabled QoS to change them. Or reset the router to factory defaults / reset with the button / nvram erase && reboot via telnet/ssh and reconfigure from scratch and don't touch anything on the QoS page.
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But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep." - Robert Frost
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I probably should've specified not to leave QoS enabled. You haven't reset Ethernet Port Priority Settings to defaults; you might as well reset the entire router configuration and start over without touching anything on the QoS page from the default settings.
dale_gribble39 wrote:
Reset uplink and downlink to 0, Uncheck "Enable Per User Default Limits", and return Ethernet Port Priority settings to defaults; save. You'll probably have to re-enabled QoS to change them. Or reset the router to factory defaults / reset with the button / nvram erase && reboot via telnet/ssh and reconfigure from scratch and don't touch anything on the QoS page.
blkt wrote:
Linksys Marvell WRT series supports Gigabit Ethernet. Until a proper QoS configuration, best to leave it disabled.
Glad you found the solution, but a configuration issue is not a build or firmware issue. Anyway, I hope you reset.
kernel-panic69 wrote:
Completely disable everything QoS-related or configure it correctly. If you don't know how to configure it, leave it disabled
_________________ "The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep." - Robert Frost
"I am one of the noticeable ones - notice me" - Dale Frances McKenzie Bozzio