I get more than 100Mbs through the wifi connection on my EW3200GX but a direct connection through any of the LAN ports only gives 20-30 Mbs? What do I need to change in settings? |
Dear sir Can you provide the following information? 1. How many users were connected during the test? 2. Is the wired speed measurement result the same for each PC? 3. What is the device version? 4. Does the device have a speed limit on? |
GTAC-Joy replied at 2024-2-23 17:53 Only 1 user was connected The wired connection seems to be very slow for all LAN ports (20-30 Mbs) but fast for wifi (100 -250 Mbs) The Device Version is 1.00 I do not know how to tell if a speed limit is on for the LAN ports - how do I check that? |
Edited by RodrigoJoseTorresGarcia at 2024-2-24 09:19 Mike McLaughlin replied at 2024-2-24 04:24Hi Mike, The TAC has runed tests on the EW3200GX PRO and connection velocity between Wireless and wired connection doesn't show a significant difference. in order to verify an issue with your device please help us perform the following steps: 1) Replace the Ethernet cable and also test in another port of the EW. 2) Verify that the negotiation rate of your LAN port is 1000M. 3) Check if a custom policy is enabled in the EW. In your Reyee Router App: More Tab > Advanced > Flow Control > Custom Policy (no custom policy should be enabled for your device(s). 4) Make sure the Software version is the latest: 5) Make sure that the tests (wireless and wired) are performed in the same time frame. BR, Rod |
RodrigoJoseTorresGarcia replied at 2024-2-24 09:17 plz refer to the above one for reference |
RodrigoJoseTorresGarcia replied at 2024-2-24 09:17 thanks for the suggestions. 1) I have tried various LAN cables and it's the same. 2) The LAN ports show 1000M ok. 3) The software version is shown below - not the same one as your example? 5) All tests were performed at the same time. Advice appreciated Cheers Mike |
Mike McLaughlin replied at 2024-2-28 10:00 may you try to upgrade the firmware version to the latest one? Here is the link for you: https://www.ruijienetworks.com/resources/software/ew3200gx-pro-firmware/reyeeos219/ |
GTAC-Micca replied at 2024-2-28 10:08 Tried all of those and still no good. The speed through all LAN ports are really slow and very variable. I've had a PC professional here testing the router and he says there is something wrong with the hardware for the LAN ports. This is a brand new router. Can I get a replacement router please as this one is faulty? |
Mike McLaughlin replied at 2024-2-29 10:28 Dear sir May I know if you change another router connected to the ISP, whether it has the same slow issue? If your PC directly connected to the ISP, whether it can get high speed? When you doing the speed test, please help capture the packets on the router via page Diagnostics >>Packet Capture and download the packet file and send it to us: service_rj(Ruijie International) <service_rj@ruijienetworks.com> attached this community link. Best regards Jenny |
GTAC-Jenny replied at 2024-2-29 14:34 The laptop is directly connect to the router through the LAN port - however the connection is not stable through the LAN port, is slow and drops out. Wifi is fine. I've sent the packet file |
Mike McLaughlin replied at 2024-2-29 16:14 |
Mike McLaughlin replied at 2024-2-29 16:14 Dear Mike McLaughlin, May I please confirm if the router is connected to your ISP modem? If you disconnect the router from the modem and directly connect the laptop to the same cable from the ISP modem, what speed will the laptop get? Additionally, what speed test site are you using? Have you tried different speed test sites or tools? BTW, have you enabled Hardware Acceleration on the router? You may refer to the following guide: Best regards, Jayden |
Mike McLaughlin replied at 2024-2-29 10:28 Dear sir Can I know what the bandwidth provided by the ISP is? You can try to set the bandwidth in the flow control to be the same as the bandwidth provided by the ISP |
GTAC-Joy replied at 2024-2-29 20:18 may I know what the bandwidth provided by the ISP? |
GTAC-Stella replied at 2024-2-29 20:28 How do I check that? |
GTAC-Stella replied at 2024-2-29 20:28 How do I check that? |
Mike McLaughlin replied at 2024-3-1 03:52 Hi: When you purchase the internet service from one ISP, you will receive a guaranteed bandwidth until your modem. You usually can buy different packets with different bandwidths. If you don't know this information, you can ask your ISP to find out and the let us know. Thanks. Regards, Javier |
GTAC--Javier replied at 2024-3-1 04:40 I am with Starlink - bandwidth is usually 50-250 Mbps |
Mike McLaughlin replied at 2024-3-4 04:50 Generally speaking, the value of the bandwidth is exact. Can you check with your ISP for specific bandwidth? Or if you're trying to connect your PC directly to your ISP, have you tested the speed of the direct connection? |
GTAC-Micca replied at 2024-2-28 10:08 I will try upgrading following this link, thanks |
Billie Jollie replied at 2024-5-3 16:06 ok I found the problem - if the LAN cable from the router gets too close to the cable coming from the Starlink dish, it interferes and slows the LAN down. I have separated (physically) the cables so that they have different runs now and full speed is achieved! |
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