It would be unusual for a home router to be 300Mbit. Possible, but unusual. A factory reset of the router with minimum config would be a way to test thatOr your router might not be able to handle the faster speeds.
I'd be checking the model of your router to see if it's capable of handling 1000 Mbps.
it feels slow like my last network plan, 100mbps and uploading 1.what exact do you mean feeling slow?
Your PC could have gaming network software installed, like the Asus ROG software. It will limit speedtest performance. Or you could have the Windows Autotune setting incorrect -- https://www.ghacks.net/2016/08/05/windows-10-limiting-internet-speed/
restore factory defaults?It would be unusual for a home router to be 300Mbit. Possible, but unusual. A factory reset of the router with minimum config would be a way to test that
how do I check it? sorry I am not really a professional when its about network...Or your router might not be able to handle the faster speeds.
I'd be checking the model of your router to see if it's capable of handling 1000 Mbps.
Yes. Restore factory defaults. Some routers do this via a button. Yours has a GUI button also. Doing a factory reset will ensure that you don't have any features enabled (like detailed logging or special firewall rules). Those enhanced features can slow the router.restore factory defaults?
This shows you have auto-tuning disabled. Have you tried setting the auto-tuning to "NORMAL" and rerunning your speed test ?I ran the command in the site you sent, is this what you meant?
I have a router and from the router I have another thingy that he is connected to my computer, I have wire connection. if you want tell me how to send video and ill send you what exactly I havei might have missed this but are you using wireless or wired networking?
i see you say cable connected. Is this from the modem, to the router, to your PC? If so you need to connect directly to the modem to rule out the router. You also need to make sure you turn the modem off for a few minutes and turn it back on (unplug/plug back in). Could be a script issue.
Is that link to the "another thingy" from the main router a wireless link or a wired link ?I have a router and from the router I have another thingy that he is connected to my computer, I have wire connection.
I have a router and from the router I have another thingy that he is connected to my computer, I have wire connection.
done it now, and I restored factory defaults here is speedtest better than before but still 500 missing lolThis shows you have auto-tuning disabled. Have you tried setting the auto-tuning to "NORMAL" and rerunning your speed test ?
done it now, and I restored factory defaults here is speedtest better than before but still 500 missing lol
Unless you are directly connected to your primary router with an ethernet cable, there are too many unknowns. You have already identified that there is "another thingy" in the middle of your network. We need to know what that "thingy" is.done it now, and I restored factory defaults here is speedtest better than before but still 500 missing lol
mother board: b550m-ds3hWhat are the specifications of the computer you are using for this test
Unless you are directly connected to your primary router with an ethernet cable, there are too many unknowns. You have already identified that there is "another thingy" in the middle of your network. We need to know what that "thingy" is.
tried to connect it to the first box it worked like with the white box but than the white box stopped work, the white box has wifi 2, the model of the white box is : Air 4930.That video is close to unusable. Either you uploaded a really low bit rate video or youtube compressed it a lot.
The first box you call a router might just be a modem. Then again that box looks like a first generation MoCA device and not a modem.
The second white box is strange but it could just be a very small router.
Most actual routers have multiple ethernet ports and most have wifi. If the first box that has the coax cable also has wifi then it is also a router.
If you can find a part/model number on your 2 boxes and post those that way we can look the manuals up if we are lucky. This will help a lot to figure out if there are limitations in these devices.
What you will likely want to do is plug your computer directly into the first black box that has the coax.
This is a really bad review of that unit -- https://www.stellarsolutions.it/en/...he-worst-wifi-router-available-on-the-market/tried to connect it to the first box it worked like with the white box but than the white box stopped work, the white box has wifi 2, the model of the white box is : Air 4930
so the company sold me garbage for 150 dollars? 🙁This is a really bad review of that unit -- https://www.stellarsolutions.it/en/...he-worst-wifi-router-available-on-the-market/
Everything I read, says that the Air 4930 is a WIFI extender. That means it is a WIFI link between it and the primary unit.
I think the limitation in your performance is that link. Unless you change your network hardware, you need to live with the performance you are getting.