Oh no, speed issues, I think.
Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2016 4:53 am
Hi all,
I am running a TP Link Archer D7 as my modem, in full bridge mode to my TP Link TL-WR1043N/ND v3. I am running firmware 1.9.0, which I believe was just modified by changing the headers from the V2 firmware?
Anyway, my speed has been an issue. I used to achieve around 700kbps and SpeedTest site reporting 7.2mbps.
But I have dropped to around 2.9mpbs...
I blamed my ISP...
But then I noticed a few glitches with the firmware (Reported elsewhere). So, I decided to connect a PC direct to my D7, bypassing the router, and added the ADSL credentials back. And bang! 7.1mbps!
Went back to the router - 2.6mbps.
What I have done:
Factory refreshed the D7.
Disabled wifi
Did not add the ADSL stuff when rebooting.
Left DHCP on
Left everything on the D& as is.
Connected LAN1 to WAN port on the WR1043N/ND v3
Set PPOE Wired (Static)
Put in ADSL credentails
Left the rest as is
Router IP 192.168.1.1
DNS: Google
DHCP Enabled
No idea what to do... seems the router is slowing me down. Not sure if it had the same issue in stock firmware.
I am running a TP Link Archer D7 as my modem, in full bridge mode to my TP Link TL-WR1043N/ND v3. I am running firmware 1.9.0, which I believe was just modified by changing the headers from the V2 firmware?
Anyway, my speed has been an issue. I used to achieve around 700kbps and SpeedTest site reporting 7.2mbps.
But I have dropped to around 2.9mpbs...
I blamed my ISP...
But then I noticed a few glitches with the firmware (Reported elsewhere). So, I decided to connect a PC direct to my D7, bypassing the router, and added the ADSL credentials back. And bang! 7.1mbps!
Went back to the router - 2.6mbps.
What I have done:
Factory refreshed the D7.
Disabled wifi
Did not add the ADSL stuff when rebooting.
Left DHCP on
Left everything on the D& as is.
Connected LAN1 to WAN port on the WR1043N/ND v3
Set PPOE Wired (Static)
Put in ADSL credentails
Left the rest as is
Router IP 192.168.1.1
DNS: Google
DHCP Enabled
No idea what to do... seems the router is slowing me down. Not sure if it had the same issue in stock firmware.