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Broadband Related => Broadband Hardware => Topic started by: thom on March 22, 2017, 09:33:16 PM
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Hi all,
I got a new router yesterday and I first noticed the speed dropped to 51000kbs from the home hubs 56000kbs, so then I got home from work this evening and found that it was syncing at 49000kbs out of a max of 48900kbs.. Will this stabilise or will it continue to drop
New router - TP Link Archer VR200
Old router - Home hub 5
Thanks for any replies or if I've forgot to add something let me know
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Hi
As far as the new router is concerned there is nothing to stabilise, it will always try and sync at the fastest speed allowed. It is quite likely it just isn't as good as the one before it on your line. Do you have the stats before and after?
Regards
Phil
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No I never took them down.. But I plugged the bt hub in today and went back up to 55000
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Hi
As far as the new router is concerned there is nothing to stabilise, it will always try and sync at the fastest speed allowed. It is quite likely it just isn't as good as the one before it on your line. Do you have the stats before and after?
Regards
Phil
But from what I have read the chipset prefers the ECI cab and mine is a Huawei cab
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Is the Home Hub 5 the A or B type? The Home Hub 5A has the same Lantiq chipset as the VR200.
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Is the Home Hub 5 the A or B type? The Home Hub 5A has the same Lantiq chipset as the VR200.
It's a type A hub
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Even with the same chipset, different devices will still have different performance, which could be due to different firmware, or the general design and build quality of the hardware.
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Even with the same chipset, different devices will still have different performance, which could be due to different firmware, or the general design and build quality of the hardware.
Yep seems poor quality to me, saying that my old home hub 5 type B got a better sync than a
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Even with the same chipset, different devices will still have different performance, which could be due to different firmware, or the general design and build quality of the hardware.
Just got home after work.. Its a Type B Home hub not the A as I said