Half speed with wired router connected
24-03-2007, 12:20
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Half speed with wired router connected
Just had 10mg installed.
With modem connected direct to PC I get d/l speeds of 9600kbps.
I'm pleased with that!
However, when I put my Belkin wired F5D5230-4 router in place I'm getting d/l speeds of approx 4600kbps.
If I reconnect the modem direct to the PC I'm back to 9600kbps
Any ideas on how to rectify this?
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24-03-2007, 12:24
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Re: Half speed with wired router connected
Yep, you probably need a new router, the WAN port on your current one is probably only a 10MBit Half-Duplex, and for general use, including the Overheads of the TCP/IP/etc/blah/blah protocols, 4-6MBit is about right.
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24-03-2007, 12:46
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Re: Half speed with wired router connected
Sorry to be really thick, but with the spec listed below that seems to suggest the router will run at full duplex shouldn't I get the full monty??
SPECIFICATIONS
* Network Standards: IEEE 802.3 10Base-T Ethernet (WAN) IEEE 802.3u 100Base-Tx Fast Ethernet (LAN) Protocols: CSMA/CD, TCP, IP, UDP, PPPoE, and DHCP (client and server)
* Unlimited Multicast MAC Addresses Max Frame Size: 1522 Bytes Buffer Memory: 1Mb Speed Per Port: 10 or 100 (Mbps in Half Duplex) 20 or 200 (Mbps in Full Duplex) Cabling: 10Base-T: Category 3 or better 100Base-T: Cat 5 or better
* Ports: 4- 10/100Base-T auto-sensing RJ45 port, one shared uplink RJ45, LAN 1- 10Base-T RJ45 port, WAN LED Indicators: LAN Link, LAN Activity, WAN Activity, and Power MAC Addresses: 1024 Unicast MAC Addresses Limits
* Certification: FCC Class B, CE Mark, C Tick
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24-03-2007, 16:35
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Re: Half speed with wired router connected
Hi fox i had that belkin router and i binned it and bought an edimax br6104k and my internet has improved a lot. That belkin router is an old one as i understand it and not very suited for these modern times. I still have problems with the internet dropping out but not sure if thats the routers fault or VM and being a complete networking newbie is not helping. I would say buy a new router and you should see an improvement. If some kind knowledgable person on these forums knows of a guide to fully explain routers, their settings and stuff in nice laymen terms i know i would greatly appreciate it .
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24-03-2007, 17:00
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Re: Half speed with wired router connected
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Originally Posted by foxterrier
Sorry to be really thick, but with the spec listed below that seems to suggest the router will run at full duplex shouldn't I get the full monty??
SPECIFICATIONS
* Network Standards: IEEE 802.3 10Base-T Ethernet (WAN) IEEE 802.3u 100Base-Tx Fast Ethernet (LAN) Protocols: CSMA/CD, TCP, IP, UDP, PPPoE, and DHCP (client and server)
* Unlimited Multicast MAC Addresses Max Frame Size: 1522 Bytes Buffer Memory: 1Mb Speed Per Port: 10 or 100 (Mbps in Half Duplex) 20 or 200 (Mbps in Full Duplex) Cabling: 10Base-T: Category 3 or better 100Base-T: Cat 5 or better
* Ports: 4- 10/100Base-T auto-sensing RJ45 port, one shared uplink RJ45, LAN 1- 10Base-T RJ45 port, WAN LED Indicators: LAN Link, LAN Activity, WAN Activity, and Power MAC Addresses: 1024 Unicast MAC Addresses Limits
* Certification: FCC Class B, CE Mark, C Tick
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I think the bit I have tagged as bold in the quote, above, is the relevant bit - and why you get the slowdown when using the router. You need one with 10/100 on the uplink. I had the same problem with my old Linksys BEFRSR41 router.
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24-03-2007, 17:24
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Re: Half speed with wired router connected
Thanx everyone
Linksys WRT54GS_UK here I come.
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27-03-2007, 01:14
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Re: Half speed with wired router connected
10Base-T Ethernet (WAN) part of the spec is the issue here on the WAN port this means the router is only capable of a maximum of 10Mbits full duplex.
You need to look out for 100baseTX which is capable of the full 100Mbits - make sure you set the WAN port to the correct speed / duplex though and that it matches on the modem it's self else its all fun and games!
Collisions / Jabber anyone?!
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27-03-2007, 16:38
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Re: Half speed with wired router connected
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Originally Posted by foxterrier
Thanx everyone
Linksys WRT54GS_UK here I come.
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i picked mine up yesterday and am going to flash it to the dd-wrt firmware to see if i can get abetter signal from it
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