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kenc1103

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I have Xfinity 1Gb internet. Speed test from Asus app shows less than 500Mbps down with AiProtection and QoS disabled. HW acceleration is enabled. WAN Aggregation is enabled. I have seen people here with RT-AX68 or RT-AX88U got speedtest result close to 1Gb from their Asus app. Do I have a hardware issue? How do I check the hardware version on my RT-AX88U?
 

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I would be surprised if there was something wrong. Not many sites can push more than 500 Mbps and the ones that can only do so at like 5 AM. It is CPU intensive to be the receiver of this much bandwidth, less so to pass through. I have a Comcast 800 Mbps plan but have never seen anywhere near that kind of download throughput. There is no practical consequence to that, though. I have FlexQoS enabled and max out between 350 to 450 Mbps from dslreports/speedtest, but I cannot tell if the the router CPU is the limitation or the speedtest site. I am happy with FlexQoS because I get A ratings for bufferbloat. Using a laptop with a fast CPU as an iPerf server, I get 600/400 over Wifi from my Apple devices, so WiFi is not a limitation. Just now I ran an Xfinity speedtest from the Ethernet connected laptop and got 586.6 Mbps/12.8 Mbps. I have never got much more than 350 Mbps from the router's speedtest. I don't see how AiProtection could impact bandwidth. By the way, FlexQoS needs AiProtection for it's categorization database.
 
I would be surprised if there was something wrong. Not many sites can push more than 500 Mbps and the ones that can only do so at like 5 AM. It is CPU intensive to be the receiver of this much bandwidth, less so to pass through. I have a Comcast 800 Mbps plan but have never seen anywhere near that kind of download throughput. There is no practical consequence to that, though. I have FlexQoS enabled and max out between 350 to 450 Mbps from dslreports/speedtest, but I cannot tell if the the router CPU is the limitation or the speedtest site. I am happy with FlexQoS because I get A ratings for bufferbloat. Using a laptop with a fast CPU as an iPerf server, I get 600/400 over Wifi from my Apple devices, so WiFi is not a limitation. Just now I ran an Xfinity speedtest from the Ethernet connected laptop and got 586.6 Mbps/12.8 Mbps. I have never got much more than 350 Mbps from the router's speedtest. I don't see how AiProtection could impact bandwidth. By the way, FlexQoS needs AiProtection for it's categorization database.
It doesn't aeffect bandwidth. It affects the number of cpu cores used when AiProtection.

I get over 950/40 on my Xfinity 1GB Connect with a wired laptop. 430ish on router when AiP enabled
 
It doesn't aeffect bandwidth. It affects the number of cpu cores used when AiProtection.

I get over 950/40 on my Xfinity 1GB Connect with a wired laptop. 430ish on router when AiP enabled
I got 940/40 when hard wired with AiProtection enabled. What speed do you get on WiFi?
 

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