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Recent content by lostclusters

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    Asus RT-AX86U Wired Speed Issues

    I AM SORRY, I made a mistake. When said 500 - 700 bps I should have said Mbps. Like wise 369 bps should be 369 Mbps. My appologies for any confusion this may have cause. I guess I was so focused on getting all my troubleshooting correct annotated I must have over looked that detail. Again, my...
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    Asus RT-AX86U Wired Speed Issues

    My original setup was without Ipv6. I only enabled it because info I found said asus router will not limit speed with ipv6 enabled.
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    Asus RT-AX86U Wired Speed Issues

    I tried 4 different cables and every port on the router and switch. No joy.
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    Asus RT-AX86U Wired Speed Issues

    Usenet or News Groups are mainly used to acquire binaries like movies and software. But there are other things there as well. I am not surprised you do not know about them as they are rather old school. I was lucky enough to be schooled on their use a long time ago. With a good provider, good...
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    Asus RT-AX86U Wired Speed Issues

    I am going to nice and not reciprocate. But limiting my bandwidth is exactly what I do not want. And yes I read that they were broken. And no I do not enable option I do not need. Wow, some folks here are grumpy!
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    Asus RT-AX86U Wired Speed Issues

    Second paragraph, third sentence. And if it were the cable the, I would not get a higher transfer rate when moving the cable from the router/switch to the gateway.
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    Asus RT-AX86U Wired Speed Issues

    I have recently noticed a speed issue on a wired connection to my router. The connection goes from my newish alienware laptop, ac powered, via fuji labs 24awg cat.8 s/ftp cable (these cables are used throughout) to a qnap 2.5 Gb/s unmanaged switch, from the switch to the 2.5 Gb/s lan port...
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