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    RT-AC68U - Gigabit speed - Help

    see image also included my network map (crudely done in lucid chart)
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    RT-AC68U - Gigabit speed - Help

    running 386.4_alpha1-g8f4afe6890 I haven't yet; I'm doing what I can while still remaining online without doing anything drastic; as I'm work from home (as are most people i would guess) 27 clients are connected total, ram doesnt increase much; even when running a speedtest. i turned off NAT...
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    RT-AC68U - Gigabit speed - Help

    here's the ethernet ports Lan 2, I believe is my Phillips Hue hub
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    RT-AC68U - Gigabit speed - Help

    just flashed it now and no change, but i have yet to follow the best practices and stuff due to the fact that im working right now
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    RT-AC68U - Gigabit speed - Help

    I mean from what I can tell, it's how it should be. I can understand the wireless not being up to par, but the wired should be dang near the 1gig speeds. I haven't been able to crest 300 Mbps on 5Ghz at any point since upgrading, or anywhere in the house.
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    RT-AC68U - Gigabit speed - Help

    @ColinTaylor @TheLostSwede Yes, it's enabled
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    RT-AC68U - Gigabit speed - Help

    I probably did not. I flashed it and just left it when it started working. That could be part of it.
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    RT-AC68U - Gigabit speed - Help

    Hi all, First time here. Struggling to get my AC68U to work at my new gigabit speeds from Xfinity (Comcast). I get maybe 350 wired and 250 wireless on 5ghz. I just upgraded from an old DOCIS 2.0 Motorola Surfboard SBG6850 to a SB2000 and it's all been activated through my ISP. My issue now is...
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