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Originally Posted by rd_aaron
So I upgraded yesterday to 150. I'm getting 175Mbps download and 15Mbps upload if I plug my laptop into the Hitron modem.
However, I have the modem put in bridge mode and have my own router (Netgear N600). When I'm using Wifi OR when I'm plugged into the router, I'm only getting 40-60Mbps download but still getting the full 15Mbps upload. Obviously the router is the bottleneck.
Trying to troubleshoot settings in my router but not sure where to start. Anyone have any ideas?
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Your wndr3700 may not be able to run that throughput, although it should be a bit better than 60. The n600 is an N based router, obviously, with a 600mbps rated speed, but that's up and down, so 300 a side, but that's marketed speed and its common to see them below 100 in real world tests. I'm not even sure I would use an N750 rated router. Or any N based router.
If you're going to use your own router, it's only good if the router you use is "better" than the one they use, and I'd suspect the hitron is better than anything not at minimum a 1300AC router. The one you have is 5+ years old. If you want to use your own, upgrade to any of the 1300, 1900, 2700, 3200+ routers, but anything over 1900 is overkill because they just add additional 5gHz channels, so you're not getting 1300+1300=2600, you're getting 1300 and another channel of 1300.
The signal strength and throughput of the new routers is far superior. So think about "why" you want to use your own router. If it's just because that's what everyone else does? Because everyone says the ISP routers are no good? Or because you actually have your own QoS settings, or firewalls, or use your port assignments uniquely? If you do none of that, and its just because of what people say, then don't bother, the hitron will be just fine!