Hi!
A few weeks ago, I've bought a new R7000 router from Best Buys. My Netgear router currently sits on top of my network printer along with my modem (ARRIS SURFboard SB6183). My older brother flashed my router (with my permission
) to AdvancedTomato (nice GUI, great QOS, excellent features), although he didn't fool around too much with it's settings. Recently, however, I was using internet through my laptop and I noticed slow performance through my web searches. I thought it was my ISP, so I plugged my laptop directly to my modem. I'm currently paying for 200mb/s down and 50mb/s up through Time Warner cable; when I performed a speedtest through Ookla (Time Warner Cable's version), I was getting 230 and 20 up, which is pretty good. I unplugged the laptop and did a speedtest again wirelessly (I'm very close to the router - about a ruler stick away): this time, 15 down and 15 up with a consistent speed (no jumping from 15 to 2). When I travel about 30-50m away from the router and did the test again, I also get 15 down and 15 up. My laptop wifi is only capable of 2.4ghz , so I did the same test with my smart phone, which unfortunately got the same 15 down/up on 5ghz. Rebooting both the router and modem and clearing NVRAM didn't solve the wifi issue. Looking briefly at the control panel of my router, QOS and CTF are disabled (people reported disabling these helped their internet, but not me). AdvancedTomato is up to date.
Is there something up with the Tomato firmware? Is this normal? Does interference/wifi cause the connection speed to drop drastically? I didn't perform a speed test while I was on Netgear Genie so I'm not sure if it's a wireless, setting, or firmware issue. I'm very new to networking and hardly experienced with it (fair to say I'm a noob), so go easy on me
. Also, if you guys think returning to Netgear genie or moving to DD-WRT will help the Wifi speeds, mention that as well.
If returning to Netgear Genie does yield more WiFi performance and gives maybe 50% of my ISP speed: I looked at this video:
and http://tomato.groov.pl/download/K26ARM/118/R7000/ but I'm not sure if I should flash the ofw file due to it's age...advice?
Does DD-WRT work well with this router with no problems?
A few weeks ago, I've bought a new R7000 router from Best Buys. My Netgear router currently sits on top of my network printer along with my modem (ARRIS SURFboard SB6183). My older brother flashed my router (with my permission

Is there something up with the Tomato firmware? Is this normal? Does interference/wifi cause the connection speed to drop drastically? I didn't perform a speed test while I was on Netgear Genie so I'm not sure if it's a wireless, setting, or firmware issue. I'm very new to networking and hardly experienced with it (fair to say I'm a noob), so go easy on me

If returning to Netgear Genie does yield more WiFi performance and gives maybe 50% of my ISP speed: I looked at this video:
and http://tomato.groov.pl/download/K26ARM/118/R7000/ but I'm not sure if I should flash the ofw file due to it's age...advice?
Does DD-WRT work well with this router with no problems?
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