Hi @felixowns, thanks for your response. Yes my internet maximum speed is around 250-270 Mbps. I already checked the LAN cable behind wall plug (runs CAT6a) and was getting an easy 250+ Mbps using the wall plug LAN (without SmartThings Wifi).

You can also see them attached screenshot of Plume App (when using SmartThings Wifi). The still shows internet speed of 269Mbps (at bottom of screenshot) while the device speed is around 73Mbps using 5Ghz channel. image11252436 194 KB


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Yea so it sounds like the port is ok, and if that speed test to modem is only for the main hub just an fyi, it sounds like you had the main hub in hand. And it also sounds like you verified the phone was connected to the main hubs wifi. Have you tried any other wifi devices on that hub specifically? Is the phone speed still that slow on wifi via the other 2 hubs?

Hi @felixowns, yes tried it with other IOS and Android devices as well with DL reaching not more than 70-100 Mbps. UL was always more than 23Mbps and was never an issue. It is only the Download wifi speed.

I recently upgraded from a R7000 router since the 5ghz band kept going offline after having it work perfectly for a few years. I bought the R8000P since it seemed like the range was better for our size home and it should work for more devices since we have many cameras and smart home devices. The speeds on wifi for all bands are much slower than with the old router. We use to see a consistent 225mbps which is what we pay for with spectrum. Now speeds are about 70 right next to the router and around 20 on the far side of the home. We were getting 200 everywhere with the old router. Is there some settings I should change? The router is in the exact location as before.

3. the R8000P is a triband router with smart connect. meaning devices can switch between the 2.4ghz and the 5ghz band. 2.4ghz is a much slower band and suffers from more interference. If you're using smart connect, check which band you're on. If you disable it, make sure you're devices are on the 5ghz for faster speeds.

I've tried with my phone and a laptop for speedtest which came out around the same on wifi. When I run the speedtest through the nighthawk iphone app it shows the router is getting 228mbps speed to it. I have traffic monitoring and parental controls off. Where can I go to turn off Access control and QOS?

I setup a new R7000P router, and I seem to be having a significant problem with the connection/speed on my iPhone X. As seen in the attached screenshot phone_link_rate_marked.PNG from the Nighthawk app it shows a Link Rate of only 6 Mbps. In the same app when I check my HP Windows laptop I'm getting a Link Rate of 585 Mbps (I have a screenshot of this too, but only one image is allowed in this post). With the same Nighthawk app when I measure the network speed it says I have 117.7 Mbps down and 6.0 Mbps up (again can't share the screenshot). I also measured the speed with SpeedOf.Me on both the phone and laptop, and I get 130 Mbps down and 6 Mbps up on the laptop; however, on my phone I only get 1.63 Mbps down and 0.17 Mbps up. I ran both tests with the all other devices off on the network (i.e. the laptop was turned off when I measured the speed with my phone).

The speed on my phone is so bad that the connection itself goes off and on, and I am not able to transfer files wireless between my phone and my laptop which I was able to do with an old ASUS router over a week ago. I have never had this connection problem with my iPhone on any other WiFi network (my old home network, work, public, ...).

Based on these other posts with similar smart phone issues: Nighthawk R7000P speeds extremely slow and Mobile devices slow on Nighthawk R7900 which seemed to eventually be resolved later, I'm thinking there is probably some bug with the router upon initial installation in relation to smart phone bandwidth, but after things are reset and switched around enough it gets into a normal state.

However, this doesn't seem to be the whole story since I also manually connected my HP laptop to the 2.4GHz network with Smart Connect disabled and while I didn't get the top speed it still clocked in at 25.47 Mbps down (20% of top) and 6.56 Mbps up (full speed) which is still an order of magnitude faster than what I am getting on my phone on 2.4GHz. Maybe this is just explained by a weaker wireless network card in the phone vs the laptop?

Cool, good to know that Auto is the correct selection for the 2.4GHz. Thanks for the suggestion regarding the scanner for the 5GHz; however, I don't think I need to do this because the 5GHz band is not the issue; instead the 2.4GHz band is the problem, correct? When I force my phone to connect to the 5GHz band then I get the full speed in a speed test (100x faster than with Smart Connect enabled and it automatically choosing the 2.4GHz band). As a side note I left the 5GHz channel selection at default which happens to be channel 153. Minor question, is there is a reason the 5GHz Channel options don't include a Auto selection?

1.smart connect doesn't just take into account which band is faster. If for some reason a device isn't maximizing its 2.4ghz connection, smart connects going to think that its a lower bandwidth device. So it won't switch it over. Maybe its indicative of the phone only being able to pull that speed. Or if a device is further away, its going to place it on 2.4ghz because 2.4ghz broadcasts further and through more materials.

OK, sounds like I need to reach out directly to Netgear Support, so I'll do that. Yeah I'm fairly ceratin it is not my phone since I get full speed on the phone at 5GHz. I have had the phone for a year and a half now, and I've never had an issue like this until I installed this new Netgear router two weeks ago. The phone works fine with my previous router, work network, friend's and family's house networks, public networks, etc; it has only been an issue with this router.

I've seen this issue in other posts and web, but with no resolution. Scenario: I have R6700v3 router with firmware V1.0.4.122_10.0.95. I pay for 750mbps and only get 250mbps download max with this router. I tried reinstalling firmware followed by factory reset. Tried removing power to everything and powering everything back up (with time delays) in proper order from modem, router, to computer. Still no luck. I know the IP modem (optical fiber - Nokia G-010G-A) is good because I have another older router (Asus RT-N66R) that atually gets 750mbps. Also tried disabling QoS (disabled by default), turn off Access Controls (disabled by default), turn off Traffic Meter (disabled by default). I am at a loss. Very frustrated with this router now. Loved it, now hate it. Not noticable in my last house because IP speeds were 200mpbs. New house is 750mbps and now I see the limitation. Fully hardwired setup. I've turned off all other devices and still no go with the R6700v3 router. What is interesting, is if it is set as an Access Point it actually gets the 750mbps! But when it is in router mode it does not. I downgraded firmware to V1.0.2.66_10.0.48 and it now gets to around 550mbps - not what it should be and now living with security vulnerabilities.

Well, I finally gave up on my speed-restricted-Netgear R6700v3 router which replaced my older N300 Wireless Router WNR2000v3. I was proud to stay with Netgear, but now have new thoughts. As crazy as it is, I found an Asus RT-N66R router at goodwill for $9 at few months back to simply use it as a 1gigbit switch. However, it has now replaced the R67000v3 as my primary router. Here is proof that the R6700v3 has issues with speed limitations.

Same problem as everyone else.. when they upgrade the firmware to V1.0.4.122_10.0.95 it dropped my speed from 480 down to now 135 or so and 5G now doesn't work.. ridiculous. The old 1.0.366_10.0.50 version gave me the best speeds and no 5G problems, but now I can't roll it back and get it to work.

Same issue here. I "upgraded" my internet speed from 200 to 400 Mbps service (cost savings actually) but my router R6700v3 tapped out at ~ 180 Mbps with a low end of 80-100 Mbps with a firmware of a V1.0.4+. After hearing what has been posted here I decided to try the downgrade the firmware to R6700v3-V1.0.3.66_10.0.50 and low and behold the speed jumped up to 360 Mbps wired and 330 wireless. Netgear please fix this issue if you can. It is obvious to all that are on this forum that the latest firmware above R6700v3-V1.0.4... slows this router down well below 200 Mbps. This is unacceptable for a router that is "supposed" to have gig speed. I've even tried out the highest rev of the available software to no avail. Shame on you Netgear for not addressing this issue. Time to shop for a different warless router.

So, I've been working with NetGear ever since this post began. They sent several test firmwares that I tried and glad to say (after multiple long nights of testing, submitting debug log files and resetting network) they came up with one that is giving me the 750mbps! Screenshot below as proof. Hopefully, they will be releasing it soon so you all can enjoy the fast speeds. The test version that worked was V1.0.4.129_22.9.24. I cannot share it as I signed an NDA.

Transfers to the Internet through the Nighthawk r6700v3 (running the latest V1.0.4.128_10.0.104 firmware) were now very fast over the wired connection, but nowhere near the 400Mbps promised, although transfers within the LAN were >= 500 Mbps. Comcast then offered to bump my speed to 400Mbps at no charge. The Internet speed still maxed out at ~200Mbps over the wired connections. e24fc04721

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