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Recent content by dashrendar

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    Actiontec ECB6200 direct connection slow speed

    Okay, I think I have good news... It was my ridiculous laptop! Taking a step back, yesterday I went back home and I tried a number of things including (a few might not make sense but I was growing frustrated): Disable QoS on R7000 router (I know this is only for WAN-to-LAN); Turn on CTF on...
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    Actiontec ECB6200 direct connection slow speed

    Thanks for your response, degrub. When I checked in Windows, it was 1.0 Gbps. I even tried configuring the adapter to force using 1000Mbps Full Duplex instead of auto negotiation. I noticed the lights on the back of the laptop's Ethernet port were amber, but they were also amber when I...
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    Actiontec ECB6200 direct connection slow speed

    Okay, now I'm ready to start banging my head against the wall. I received my Motorola adapters (MM1000) and I performed the same direct connection test and I'm getting similar results!! Read/Write speeds across the MoCa network are between 110 and 150 Mbps. Speed across direct Ethernet...
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    Actiontec ECB6200 direct connection slow speed

    Thanks for your response. Yes, Mbps = Megabits/sec. I was not using iperf. I tested using: - LAN Speed Test 4.4 using 1 GB file size. - Normal Windows copy of 3 GB file. In both cases, I didn't see any considerable improvement over WiFi. I don't know what it could be. I tested using both...
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    Actiontec ECB6200 direct connection slow speed

    Hi all, This is my first post. I currently have a single router (Netgear R7000 with FreshTomato firmware) serving a single Ethernet to a Synology NAS and the rest of the devices in the house through WiFi 2.4 and 5 Ghz. My main computer connects to the router through an Ethernet Adapter (ASUS...
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