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Indication of bad cable or port. Change the Ethernet cable (5e above) or plug Ethernet to a different port.
Yes, I had the cable coming in from my Fiber Optics Router going into a surge protector and then into my RT-AC86U. So I bypassed the surge protector and ran the cable from my Fiber Optics Router straight into my RT-AC86U. Now it works. Thank you very much for your help and reply.
 
Yes, I had the cable coming in from my Fiber Optics Router going into a surge protector and then into my RT-AC86U. So I bypassed the surge protector and ran the cable from my Fiber Optics Router straight into my RT-AC86U. Now it works. Thank you very much for your help and reply.

& provided you use a cable rated 5e, or greater, that link should report Gb, rather than 100 mb capacity. :)
 
& provided you use a cable rated 5e, or greater, that link should report Gb, rather than 100 mb capacity. :)
I have a Cat 6 cable and still reporting 100mbps. But you know I don't think my ISP offers gbps downloads. I think the highest they go is 100Mbps. I really appreciate your reply. :)
 
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Alpha 3 working as expected on my 88u, so far no quirks I noticed, though I'm praying for a mesh support on day.
 
I have a Cat 6 cable and still reporting 100mbps. But you know I don't think my ISP offers gbps downloads. I think the highest they go is 100Mbps. I really appreciate your reply. :)

My own connection is 100mbs max. The link capacity shown is 1gb. I can make that change instantly back to 100mb by simply changing out to an old cat 5 cable I have lying around.
It probably won’t affect practical throughput, but removing bottlenecks is always a good thing.
Try a different cable maybe?
I am no expert, maybe forum members with greater experience than I can chime in?
 
My own connection is 100mbs max. The link capacity shown is 1gb. I can make that change instantly back to 100mb by simply changing out to an old cat 5 cable I have lying around.
It probably won’t affect practical throughput, but removing bottlenecks is always a good thing.
Try a different cable maybe?
I am no expert, maybe forum members with greater experience than I can chime in?
I’ll try that. I’ll buy a new one.
 
Upgraded on my AC86U. So far so good. I think my 5ghz is more stable, but its too early to tell. I haven't disconnected so far, usually its 3-4 times (once every few hours) a day for a few seconds.
 
My own connection is 100mbs max. The link capacity shown is 1gb. I can make that change instantly back to 100mb by simply changing out to an old cat 5 cable I have lying around.
It probably won’t affect practical throughput, but removing bottlenecks is always a good thing.
Try a different cable maybe?
I am no expert, maybe forum members with greater experience than I can chime in?
Yes, I just ordered a Cat 6 1Gbps cable. The one I have now was a Cat 6 when I bought it back in Jan 2017. So it's pretty old. Thank you for your advice.
 
My own connection is 100mbs max. The link capacity shown is 1gb. I can make that change instantly back to 100mb by simply changing out to an old cat 5 cable I have lying around.
It probably won’t affect practical throughput, but removing bottlenecks is always a good thing.
Try a different cable maybe?
I am no expert, maybe forum members with greater experience than I can chime in?
Yes, I just ordered a Cat 6 1Gbps cable. The one I have now was a Cat 6 when I bought it back in Jan 2017. So it's pretty old. Thank you for your advice.

Could be on the providers end. My fiber connection in my apartment is limited to a 100Mpbs linkrate, not sure the exact technical reasoning but as their highest plan is only 100/40 I'd say it plays a factor. Admittedly it took me trying about 4 different Ethernet cables to figure it out :p
 
Could be on the providers end. My fiber connection in my apartment is limited to a 100Mpbs linkrate, not sure the exact technical reasoning but as their highest plan is only 100/40 I'd say it plays a factor. Admittedly it took me trying about 4 different Ethernet cables to figure it out :p
Thanks for the reply. So it shows 100Mbps under your link state?
 
Yes, I just ordered a Cat 6 1Gbps cable. The one I have now was a Cat 6 when I bought it back in Jan 2017. So it's pretty old. Thank you for your advice.
1 Year old cable is old ? I'm using cat 5e cables that are 6 years old , maybe I;ll change them .
 
Thanks for the reply. So it shows 100Mbps under your link state?

Correct, but as my connection is only 100/40 it doesn't realistically make a difference. On speedtests I get 94/36 give or take which is mostly to-do with TCP overheads.
 
Correct, but as my connection is only 100/40 it doesn't realistically make a difference. On speedtests I get 94/36 give or take which is mostly to-do with TCP overheads.
Got it. Yeah, I only pay for 50Mbps download but I only get between 35 and 45 Mbps. I appreciate your input. :)
 
I have a Cat 6 cable and still reporting 100mbps. But you know I don't think my ISP offers gbps downloads. I think the highest they go is 100Mbps. I really appreciate your reply. :)
The link rate will depend on your Fiber optics router port since we know the 86U's all ports(WAN/LAN) are rated 1 G. Find out the fiber optic routers port rating, if it's 1G then the connection is underperforming.
 
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And even Cat5 can support Gigabit on short range like 5m, Cat5e and Cat6 both support it, but I too think your modem got only 100MB ports.
Sensless to throw away your new Cat6 cable except its defective, 1 year is like just ordered, they have to last for decades.
 
So far, there has been zero problems running alpha3 on my RT-AC86U.
 
And even Cat5 can support Gigabit on short range like 5m, Cat5e and Cat6 both support it, but I too think your modem got only 100MB ports.
Sensless to throw away your new Cat6 cable except its defective, 1 year is like just ordered, they have to last for decades.
Yeah, I must only have 100Mbps ports on my Fiber Router. I'll get with my Provider and see if they will change it. If they won't, then I won't worry about it. Thank you for your input.
 
I have a question. Would a soft reset interrupt my internet connection?

Apr 22 02:35:14 ovpn-client1[2776]: TLS: tls_process: killed expiring key
Apr 22 02:35:15 ovpn-client1[2776]: TLS: soft reset sec=0 bytes=22487718/-1 pkts=53062/0
 

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