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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Routers / COVR => DIR-655 => Topic started by: DaAwesomeP on April 10, 2015, 10:32:52 PM
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My new DOCSIS 3.0 modem supports a Gigabit link. I use all CAT6 cables. For testing, I plugged the modem directly into my computer via the CAT6 Ethernet, and both recognized the Gigabit connection. When plugged into one of the DIR-655's LAN ports, I also get a Gigabit link. However, when plugged in to the WAN port (where I want it permanently), I only get a 100Mb link. Why is this? Is says on the DIR-655 product page that the WAN port exclusively supports Gigabit. I have tried multiple cables and manually setting the WAN port speed to Gigabit, but that setting causes the router not to properly connect with the modem (it doesn't work). This router is probably far out of warranty, as I've had it for years and years. I hope that my always reliable router (the best I've owned yet) is dying or was shipped defective (and I never knew).
Router: DIR-655 revision A4
Firmware: 1.21, 2008/10/09
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so the problem is... you do not get a gigabite connection between the router and modem?? how do you know this?
on the 655 I believe the wan port is only 100mps. just the lan ports are gigabite
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Link>Welcome! (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=48135.0)
- What region are you located?
Internet Service Provider and Modem Configurations
- What ISP Modem Mfr. and model # do you have?
- Is ISP Modem/Service using Dynamic or Static WAN IP addressing?
- What ISP Modem service link speeds UP and Down do you have? Link> Speed Testing Sites (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=48352.0)
- By-pass the main host router and check internet connection by connecting a wired LAN PC directly to the ISP modem to verify connection access and ISP speeds.
- Check cable between Modem and Router, swap out to be sure. Link> Cat6 is recommended. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAT6)
- Check ISP MTU requirements, Cable is usually 1500, DSL is around 1492 down to 1472. Call the ISP and ask. Link>Checking MTU Values (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=53008.0)
- WAN Port Speed set to Auto or specific speed? Some newer ISP modems support 1000Mb so manually setting to Gb speeds can be supported by the router. Advanced/Advanced Networking/WAN Port Speed
If this is causing the router to not be functional at 1000Mb, then either the ISP modem is not fully supporting of 1000Mb on it's WAN Port, LAN cable is bad or the 655 FW could be updated and tried again. I would try a different ISP modem that supports 1000Mb on the WAN port and see if it fails again. IF not, then you'll know that your ISP modem is the culprit.
I have a Rev A and it works on my SB 6180 at 1000Mb.
My new DOCSIS 3.0 modem supports a Gigabit link. I use all CAT6 cables. For testing, I plugged the modem directly into my computer via the CAT6 Ethernet, and both recognized the Gigabit connection. When plugged into one of the DIR-655's LAN ports, I also get a Gigabit link. However, when plugged in to the WAN port (where I want it permanently), I only get a 100Mb link. Why is this? Is says on the DIR-655 product page that the WAN port exclusively supports Gigabit. I have tried multiple cables and manually setting the WAN port speed to Gigabit, but that setting causes the router not to properly connect with the modem (it doesn't work). This router is probably far out of warranty, as I've had it for years and years. I hope that my always reliable router (the best I've owned yet) is dying or was shipped defective (and I never knew).
Router: DIR-655 revision A4
Firmware: 1.21, 2008/10/09
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so the problem is... you do not get a gigabite connection between the router and modem?? how do you know this?
on the 655 I believe the wan port is only 100mps. just the lan ports are gigabite
- My modem has a light that shows it. Green means 100 and Blue means Gigabit. I know that it works because I get blue when plugged in directly to my computer. My computer also shows a Gigabit link.
- It says under the specs tab of this page that it has a Gigabit Wan port. There is also an option on it to force the WAN port to Gigabit, but it doesn't work. http://us.dlink.com/products/connect/wireless-n-gigabit-router/ (http://us.dlink.com/products/connect/wireless-n-gigabit-router/)
- What region are you located?
- What ISP Modem Mfr. and model # do you have?
- Is ISP Modem/Service using Dynamic or Static WAN IP addressing?
- What ISP Modem service link speeds UP and Down do you have? Link> Speed Testing Sites (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=48352.0)
- By-pass the main host router and check internet connection by connecting a wired LAN PC directly to the ISP modem to verify connection access and ISP speeds.
- Check cable between Modem and Router, swap out to be sure. Link> Cat6 is recommended. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAT6)
- Check ISP MTU requirements, Cable is usually 1500, DSL is around 1492 down to 1472. Call the ISP and ask. Link>Checking MTU Values (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=53008.0)
- WAN Port Speed set to Auto or specific speed? Some newer ISP modems support 1000Mb so manually setting to Gb speeds can be supported by the router. Advanced/Advanced Networking/WAN Port Speed
If this is causing the router to not be functional at 1000Mb, then either the ISP modem is not fully supporting of 1000Mb on it's WAN Port, LAN cable is bad or the 655 FW could be updated and tried again. I would try a different ISP modem that supports 1000Mb on the WAN port and see if it fails again. IF not, then you'll know that your ISP modem is the culprit.
- United States
- Ubee DDM352 (http://www.ubeeinteractive.com/products/cable/data-cable-modems/ddm352-data-cable-modem). You can see that it supports Gigabit. I am already very sure that it supports Gigabit and my ISP does too. It worked on my computer (with the ethernet cable going directly from the modem to my computer's Intel NIC). It says it has Gigabit on its product page (linked) too.
- Dynamic Addressing on WAN
- I technically get 100Mb up and 5Mb down, but the modem is actually very nice and can handle more much than that (I think up to 300 down). TWC actually puts in about 112-120 down, which is why I want the Gigabit.
- I already said in the first post that I bypassed it and ran it directly to my computer.
- I already said that I tried multiple cables (which are all CAT6).
- I'm pretty sure its 1500 MTU. The internet works fine, it's just that I don't have a Gigabit link from the modem to router.
- I already tried this. If I set it manually to Gigabit then the router doesn't see the modem (no connection).
I also updated the firmware to 1.37NA the other day, but even after trying the manual setting again, it still doesn't work.
Thank you for your replies.
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Do you have a different modem or can you take the router to a different location with a different modem, say a friend, family or neighbor to see if it works there, if they have a Gb supporting modem. It's possible that the 655 maybe not compatible with that particular brand of model or faulty. Would need to test with different modem though.
I'll connect my Rev A this evening after work and see what I find out.
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Nobody I know has a beefy modem like mine. TWC gives the appropriate modem for internet speed. If you have less than 100 plan, then they give you the Motorola DOCSIS 2.0 SurfBoard modems, which definitely don't support Gigabit. The highest speed plan is normally very expensive, but I complained when they changed their prices and didn't update my speed accordingly.
If there were a way to emulate a modem on a computer (maybe with the x86 build of OpenWRT?) I could run my computer as a fake Gigabit modem and test it, but as I write this I realize how difficult that would be.
Thanks again for your assistance.
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I just tested my A3 v1.11 and it connects at 1Gb LAN speeds to my Motorola SB 6180.
(http://www.speedtest.net/result/4290377431.png) (http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/4290377431)
I presume that maybe your 655 maybe faulty or not compatible with your ISP modem...I leaning towards it being an incompatibility.
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I'd like an answer to this as well. Technically the port may be gigabit, but maybe the processor isn't fast enough to actually handle it. I have a 1GB fiber optic connection; there's a box outside where the cable comes in, and then Ethernet cabling runs from there into my house which is connected to the WAN on this router. Plugging a laptop into the WAN cable it shows 1GB connection and I get 500+ MB up and down on speed tests (probably would be faster except for the laptop is old). But the same test with the router I'm unable to get above 130mbs.
I have the rev B version of this router with the latest (from 2013) firmware.
I just tested my A3 v1.11 and it connects at 1Gb LAN speeds to my Motorola SB 6180.
(http://www.speedtest.net/result/4290377431.png) (http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/4290377431)
I presume that maybe your 655 maybe faulty or not compatible with your ISP modem...I leaning towards it being an incompatibility.
I'd like to point out that that's no where near 1GB; that's not even 100MB.
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The WAN port speed is supporting of 1Gb connection rates between the modem and router only. This Is the physical connection between the two, and not actually the data throughput of speed from the ISP.
Is Traffic Shaping and QoS enabled on the router?
I'd like an answer to this as well. Technically the port may be gigabit, but maybe the processor isn't fast enough to actually handle it. I have a 1GB fiber optic connection; there's a box outside where the cable comes in, and then Ethernet cabling runs from there into my house which is connected to the WAN on this router. Plugging a laptop into the WAN cable it shows 1GB connection and I get 500+ MB up and down on speed tests (probably would be faster except for the laptop is old). But the same test with the router I'm unable to get above 130mbs.
I have the rev B version of this router with the latest (from 2013) firmware.
I just tested my A3 v1.11 and it connects at 1Gb LAN speeds to my Motorola SB 6180.
(http://www.speedtest.net/result/4290377431.png) (http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/4290377431)
I presume that maybe your 655 maybe faulty or not compatible with your ISP modem...I leaning towards it being an incompatibility.
I'd like to point out that that's no where near 1GB; that's not even 100MB.
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I have the same issue as OP and ajj3085. We just got a speed increase from Time Warner Cable to 300Mbps down, 20Mbps up. When I connect my laptop directly to the cable modem (Arris SB6183), I consistently see speeds above this, roughly 350Mbps down on average. When I connect my DIR-655 to the cable modem and my laptop to the DIR-655 (using only cat6 cables new from packaging and with nothing else connected to the DIR-655), I am unable to exceed 140Mbps, and often see speeds less than 80Mbps.
Give that the cable modem and link is clearly capable of supporting greater throughput, I have to conclude that this router is the bottleneck. Is there a workaround for this? If not, I'm curious what the point is of advertising a Gigabit WAN port if the device is effectively capped at throughput that barely exceeds 100Mbps?
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Link>Welcome! (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=48135.0)
- What Hardware version is your router? Look at sticker under the router case.
- Link>What Firmware (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=47512.0) version is currently loaded? Found on the routers web page under status.
- What region are you located?
The WAN port speed is supporting of 1Gb connection rates between the modern and router only. This Is the physical connection between the two, and not actually the data throughput of speed from the ISP.
Is Traffic Shaping and QoS enabled on the router? Disable and test again..
I have the same issue as OP and ajj3085. We just got a speed increase from Time Warner Cable to 300Mbps down, 20Mbps up. When I connect my laptop directly to the cable modem (Arris SB6183), I consistently see speeds above this, roughly 350Mbps down on average. When I connect my DIR-655 to the cable modem and my laptop to the DIR-655 (using only cat6 cables new from packaging and with nothing else connected to the DIR-655), I am unable to exceed 140Mbps, and often see speeds less than 80Mbps.
Give that the cable modem and link is clearly capable of supporting greater throughput, I have to conclude that this router is the bottleneck. Is there a workaround for this? If not, I'm curious what the point is of advertising a Gigabit WAN port if the device is effectively capped at throughput that barely exceeds 100Mbps?
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Thanks for your reply.
I understand that the Gigabit speed rating of the WAN port is a physical rating only, and of course does not reflect what the ISP's throughput will be. What I'm saying is that my ISP's throughput is over 300Mbps, not only according to them, but also as confirmed when connecting directly to the modem. But when I connect through the DIR-655, it drops to at most 140Mbps, and often well under 100Mbps.
The Enable Traffic Shaping option is turned off in the DIR-655's configuration settings.
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- What Hardware version is your router? Look at sticker under the router case.
- Link>What Firmware (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=47512.0) version is currently loaded? Found on the routers web page under status.
Internet Service Provider and Modem Configurations
- What ISP Service do you have? Cable or DSL?
- What ISP Modem Mfr. and model # do you have?
Thanks for your reply.
I understand that the Gigabit speed rating of the WAN port is a physical rating only, and of course does not reflect what the ISP's throughput will be. What I'm saying is that my ISP's throughput is over 300Mbps, not only according to them, but also as confirmed when connecting directly to the modem. But when I connect through the DIR-655, it drops to at most 140Mbps, and often well under 100Mbps.
The Enable Traffic Shaping option is turned off in the DIR-655's configuration settings.
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- What Hardware version is your router? Look at sticker under the router case.
Hardware version B1
- Link>What Firmware (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=47512.0) version is currently loaded? Found on the routers web page under status.
Firmware version 2.11NA (Upgraded 2 days ago)
Internet Service Provider and Modem Configurations
- What ISP Service do you have? Cable or DSL?
Time Warner Cable. 300Maxx service (https://www.timewarnercable.com/content/twc/en/about-us/press/twc-increases-internet-speeds-triangle-area.html) confirmed by testing directly connected to the cable modem (speeds consistently in excess of 350Mbps).
- What ISP Modem Mfr. and model # do you have?
Motorola Arris SURFBoard: SB6183
Note that I won't be able to do much more in the way of troubleshooting, since I am replacing the router with a Netgear Nighthawk AC1900 today. Thanks for your help.
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This maybe a limitation of the router when QoS is enabled.
Good Luck.
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Folks
Is this issue resolved? I have been having same issue. I have DIR 655 Ver A4 - 1.32NA.
I have Time warner Cable ARRIES modem. I'm connecting that to DIR -655 (WAN) port and it gets connected at 100Mbps only. I have done following.
1) Try to update Firmware to 1.37 but upgrade does not take place for some reason. Release note does not indicate any significant issue related to this issue past 1.32NA
2) Disabled QOS and changed WAN port to AUTO to 1000kbps
3) Reset DIR 655 to factory setting.
None of these so far worked. Any help/pointer to resolve this issue.
Thanks
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What is the model # of the cable modem?
What CAT version of cable are you using between the modem and router?
Try manually downloading the FW file and update the router using IE or FF.
Folks
Is this issue resolved? I have been having same issue. I have DIR 655 Ver A4 - 1.32NA.
I have Time warner Cable ARRIES modem. I'm connecting that to DIR -655 (WAN) port and it gets connected at 100Mbps only. I have done following.
1) Try to update Firmware to 1.37 but upgrade does not take place for some reason. Release note does not indicate any significant issue related to this issue past 1.32NA
2) Disabled QOS and changed WAN port to AUTO to 1000kbps
3) Reset DIR 655 to factory setting.
None of these so far worked. Any help/pointer to resolve this issue.
Thanks
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What is the model # of the cable modem?
TOUCHSTONE TELEPHONY GATEWAY TG1672
What CAT version of cable are you using between the modem and router?
CAT6. If I connect computer directly to cable modem , I get 1g connectivity. I connect cable modem to another router/switch , I get 1g connectivity but with DIR-655 , I can't.
Try manually downloading the FW file and update the router using IE or FF.
I did and it does complete w/o any error. but version still shows up as 1.32NA. but my understanding is , upgrade will not fix the issue as the issue I have been having is not listed in release notes.
Please help with the resolution. Has any one with A4 hardware have 1G connectivity with this router?
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Ok, so putting my A3 loaded with v1.11 online is showing 1000Mb on the WAN port. I tested this out with Windows 7 x64 by looking at the status screen for the NIC and saw 1.0Gb there. I then manually set WAN port speeds from 10 thru 1000Mb and saw each speed after it was set. I connected the WAN port to my GB switch and it's reporting a 1000Gb speed as well. LAN ports report 1Gb for them as well.
What Mfr is the PCs NIC adapter? Mine is Nvidia chip set.
Possible that you may have an incompatibility modem, bad cables or the 655 maybe faulty. I presume a possible incompatibility with the ISP modem.
Ensure the ISP modem is in bridge mode if you use the 655 as the main host router, if not then you can try this:
Turning a router into an AP. (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=40856.0)
I posted this via my pc connected to the 655 A3 connected to my Gb switch to a main host router then out the ISP Modem (SB6121).
What is the model # of the cable modem?
TOUCHSTONE TELEPHONY GATEWAY TG1672
What CAT version of cable are you using between the modem and router?
CAT6. If I connect computer directly to cable modem , I get 1g connectivity. I connect cable modem to another router/switch , I get 1g connectivity but with DIR-655 , I can't.
Try manually downloading the FW file and update the router using IE or FF.
I did and it does complete w/o any error. but version still shows up as 1.32NA. but my understanding is , upgrade will not fix the issue as the issue I have been having is not listed in release notes.
Please help with the resolution. Has any one with A4 hardware have 1G connectivity with this router?
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Thanks again for your response. Not sure if the issue with A4 hardware. OP and I both have A4 hardware. I have several compute with Intel 1g NIC. All these PC ( Windows 7 ) , can connect with 1g speed when connected directly to cable modem or other 1gb switch I have. So I can definitely rule out the issue with PC.
"Ensure the ISP modem is in bridge mode if you use the 655 as the main host router, if not then you can try this:
Turning a router into an AP."
Can you tell me more about this ? Do I have to have cable modem in bridge( i.e. switch ? ) mode? I have cable modem is configured as router as it uses separate network ( 192.168.0.x ) and my DIR-655 has separate one ( 192.168.1.x). I have all the devices in my home connected to DIR-655. I keep my security devices ( also from TimeWarner Cable ) connected to cable modem as they require it.
Thanks for your help thus far.
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Check the NIC adapter settings. Try setting the NIC to 1000Mb on it's link speed setting.
Any chance you have a older PC that you can test?
Can you connect a Gb switch to the LAN and WAN ports and check for link speed?
All A model routers supported Gb connections. Only thing I can think of is that maybe the HW on the router is not compatible for some reason.
What ISP Speeds UP and down do you pay for?
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>>>What ISP Speeds UP and down do you pay for?
300mbps
>Check the NIC adapter settings. Try setting the NIC to 1000Mb on it's link speed setting.
Where do you set this on Windows 7? As I mentioned, when I connect to Cable Modem , I can get 1gigE speed. Also, I can see that 1g connection established in Modem's config page. When I connect a cat 6 from modem to DIR-655 WAN or LAN port , it shows only 100Mbps connection.
BTW, Do you have A4 router?
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Mines a A3 even older. Test there router with a different ISP modem and see if the problem follows.
I presume that if all you have done and still can't get the router to do 1G on the WAN then maybe it's time for a new one. Seems that this is only seen with a few users. The Rev A isn't developed on any more so I presume rev As are EOL or headed there already. There are other DIR series routers out there that work well. My rev B and C 655s work as well.