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Author Topic: Slow Lan  (Read 21033 times)

harvey28

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Slow Lan
« on: March 26, 2010, 11:53:14 AM »

I've got a 20meg cable connection. For a while I was getting full speed using the DIR-615 with the PC hooked up via Lan. Now my speed has dropped to 6MB if I'm lucky. When the cable modem is connected directly to the PC, I get a solid 20MB.

No amount of rebooting or tweaking of settings seems to help.

I'm using 4.11 firmware, but I was having this problem with earlier firmware as well. I thought a firmware upgrade might help. Unfortunately not.

Anybody experiencing the same or have any suggestions?

Many thanks
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kukubau

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Re: Slow Lan
« Reply #1 on: March 27, 2010, 10:27:38 AM »

6MB means 6 Megabytes which is good.

20MB is not possible by normal ethernet cable. The CAT5 ethernet cable can only support a maximum of 10,2 MBytes/s. You meant 6 Mbits and 20 Mb(Mbits) which is MBytes x 8.
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harvey28

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Re: Slow Lan
« Reply #2 on: March 27, 2010, 10:36:01 AM »

6MB means 6 Megabytes which is good.

20MB is not possible by normal ethernet cable. The CAT5 ethernet cable can only support a maximum of 10,2 MBytes/s. You meant 6 Mbits and 20 Mb(Mbits) which is MBytes x 8.

Thanks for the pedantic correction.

But you haven't given me any idea as to why my connection is 30% of what it should be when connected through the modem on a wired connection.
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kukubau

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Re: Slow Lan
« Reply #3 on: March 27, 2010, 12:52:03 PM »

I have the same router. Revision D1, firmware 4.11

Go into Lan Setup http://192.168.0.1/bsc_lan.php

Router Settings

Uncheck DNS Relay

Save

Wireless Channel :

Set a channel not used in your area. Channel 6 is the most used as it is the default one so change it to a different one if there are other wireless networks in your area on that channel.

Choose one channel from 1, 9,11 as these are the non overlapping channels. See that there aren't any networks set on these channels.  

Save

Transmission Rate :  Best - Don't set anything else. The router will choose the best rate.(doh):)


What type of encryption did you set for the wireless connection in http://192.168.0.1/bsc_wlan.php?

Is it set as:

Wireless Security Mode
Security Mode: Enable WPA/WPA2 Wireless Security (enhanced)   ?

WPA/WPA2

Cipher Type  : AES
PSK / EAP    : PSK
Network Key : whatever you want - get a strong key from here: https://www.grc.com/passwords.htm

Save

Go to Advanced tab -> Advanced Wireless http://192.168.0.1/adv_wlan.php

Advanced Wireless Settings
Transmit Power : 100%
Beacon interval : 100 (msec, range:20~1000, default:100)
RTS Threshold : 2346 (range: 256~2346, default:2346)
Fragmentation : 2346 (range: 1500~2346, default:2346, even number only)
DTIM interval :    1 (range: 1~255, default:1)
Preamble Type : Short Preamble
CTS Mode :  Auto
Wireless Mode : Depends what your laptop is capable of. If it has a 802.1 N card  set it as 802.11n only or 802.11 Mixed (n/g/b). If it is a 802.11 b or g card set it as 802.11 Mixed (g/b)
Band Width : 20/40 Mhz(Auto) - VERY IMPORTANT
Short Guard Interval : Short

Save

Go into Firewall &DMZ http://192.168.0.1/adv_firewall.php
Firewall Setting
Uncheck Enable SPI ! Not needed as you already have a builtin firewall. It will only slow down your connection.

Save

Go into Advanced Network http://192.168.0.1/adv_network.php

WAN PORT SPEED
10/100/1000Mbps Auto - VERY IMPORTANT. Let your router choose the right speed that the ethernet cable is providing. Setting it at 100Mbps will make it Half Duplex instead of Full Duplex.

Save

UPNP
Uncheck "Enable UPnP"

MULTICAST STREAMS
Enable Multicast Streams :  CHECKED   
Wireless Enhance Mode :       CHECKED


SAVE

Also check your wireless adapter's settings from the avanced tab in device manager.

Post a screenshot with the options you got there. Do you have a Atheros wireless card in your laptop?
« Last Edit: March 27, 2010, 12:56:44 PM by kukubau »
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harvey28

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Re: Slow Lan
« Reply #4 on: March 27, 2010, 04:45:35 PM »

I have the same router. Revision D1, firmware 4.11

Go into Lan Setup http://192.168.0.1/bsc_lan.php

Router Settings

Uncheck DNS Relay

Save

Wireless Channel :

Set a channel not used in your area. Channel 6 is the most used as it is the default one so change it to a different one if there are other wireless networks in your area on that channel.

Choose one channel from 1, 9,11 as these are the non overlapping channels. See that there aren't any networks set on these channels.  

Save

Transmission Rate :  Best - Don't set anything else. The router will choose the best rate.(doh):)


What type of encryption did you set for the wireless connection in http://192.168.0.1/bsc_wlan.php?

Is it set as:

Wireless Security Mode
Security Mode: Enable WPA/WPA2 Wireless Security (enhanced)   ?

WPA/WPA2

Cipher Type  : AES
PSK / EAP    : PSK
Network Key : whatever you want - get a strong key from here: https://www.grc.com/passwords.htm

Save

Go to Advanced tab -> Advanced Wireless http://192.168.0.1/adv_wlan.php

Advanced Wireless Settings
Transmit Power : 100%
Beacon interval : 100 (msec, range:20~1000, default:100)
RTS Threshold : 2346 (range: 256~2346, default:2346)
Fragmentation : 2346 (range: 1500~2346, default:2346, even number only)
DTIM interval :    1 (range: 1~255, default:1)
Preamble Type : Short Preamble
CTS Mode :  Auto
Wireless Mode : Depends what your laptop is capable of. If it has a 802.1 N card  set it as 802.11n only or 802.11 Mixed (n/g/b). If it is a 802.11 b or g card set it as 802.11 Mixed (g/b)
Band Width : 20/40 Mhz(Auto) - VERY IMPORTANT
Short Guard Interval : Short

Save

Go into Firewall &DMZ http://192.168.0.1/adv_firewall.php
Firewall Setting
Uncheck Enable SPI ! Not needed as you already have a builtin firewall. It will only slow down your connection.

Save

Go into Advanced Network http://192.168.0.1/adv_network.php

WAN PORT SPEED
10/100/1000Mbps Auto - VERY IMPORTANT. Let your router choose the right speed that the ethernet cable is providing. Setting it at 100Mbps will make it Half Duplex instead of Full Duplex.

Save

UPNP
Uncheck "Enable UPnP"

MULTICAST STREAMS
Enable Multicast Streams :  CHECKED   
Wireless Enhance Mode :       CHECKED


SAVE

Also check your wireless adapter's settings from the avanced tab in device manager.

Post a screenshot with the options you got there. Do you have a Atheros wireless card in your laptop?


Thanks for this, but I'm not sure you understand my problem. I probably didn't make myself clear.

Wireless is not a problem.

My PC is connected via Lan on the router. When it is, my internet connection varies between 30% and 60% of what I get when the PC is connected directly to the modem, bypassing the router.

Why is the router limiting my speed on a Lan (wired) connection? How can I correct it.

BTW, using the settings you suggest stops my internet from working entirely!
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kukubau

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Re: Slow Lan
« Reply #5 on: March 27, 2010, 04:55:39 PM »

I see, misread your post.
Check your adapter properties. What type of cable are you using to connect your router to your cable modem?


Btw, those settings work for me without a problem, so you're doing something wrong.
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harvey28

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Re: Slow Lan
« Reply #6 on: March 27, 2010, 05:04:47 PM »

I see, misread your post.
Check your adapter properties. What type of cable are you using to connect your router to your cable modem?


Btw, those settings work for me without a problem, so you're doing something wrong.

When I first got the router, my speeds were fine. Then, a week ago, the problem started. Same adapter, same cable.

I upgraded the firmware to 4.11 hoping that would fix it, but no luck.

Fiddling with settings doesn't seem to help. Could it be a hardware issue?
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kukubau

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Re: Slow Lan
« Reply #7 on: March 28, 2010, 06:07:45 AM »

Hi

Flash the fw using the Emergency webpage as I detailed here: http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=10285.msg72088#msg72088

Let me know how it went !


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batmanu

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Re: Slow Lan
« Reply #8 on: December 05, 2012, 02:08:29 PM »

I have the same router. Revision D1, firmware 4.11

Go into Lan Setup http://192.168.0.1/bsc_lan.php

Router Settings

Uncheck DNS Relay

Save

Wireless Channel :

Set a channel not used in your area. Channel 6 is the most used as it is the default one so change it to a different one if there are other wireless networks in your area on that channel.

Choose one channel from 1, 9,11 as these are the non overlapping channels. See that there aren't any networks set on these channels.  

Save

Transmission Rate :  Best - Don't set anything else. The router will choose the best rate.(doh):)


What type of encryption did you set for the wireless connection in http://192.168.0.1/bsc_wlan.php?

Is it set as:

Wireless Security Mode
Security Mode: Enable WPA/WPA2 Wireless Security (enhanced)   ?

WPA/WPA2

Cipher Type  : AES
PSK / EAP    : PSK
Network Key : whatever you want - get a strong key from here: https://www.grc.com/passwords.htm

Save

Go to Advanced tab -> Advanced Wireless http://192.168.0.1/adv_wlan.php

Advanced Wireless Settings
Transmit Power : 100%
Beacon interval : 100 (msec, range:20~1000, default:100)
RTS Threshold : 2346 (range: 256~2346, default:2346)
Fragmentation : 2346 (range: 1500~2346, default:2346, even number only)
DTIM interval :    1 (range: 1~255, default:1)
Preamble Type : Short Preamble
CTS Mode :  Auto
Wireless Mode : Depends what your laptop is capable of. If it has a 802.1 N card  set it as 802.11n only or 802.11 Mixed (n/g/b). If it is a 802.11 b or g card set it as 802.11 Mixed (g/b)
Band Width : 20/40 Mhz(Auto) - VERY IMPORTANT
Short Guard Interval : Short

Save

Go into Firewall &DMZ http://192.168.0.1/adv_firewall.php
Firewall Setting
Uncheck Enable SPI ! Not needed as you already have a builtin firewall. It will only slow down your connection.

Save

Go into Advanced Network http://192.168.0.1/adv_network.php

WAN PORT SPEED
10/100/1000Mbps Auto - VERY IMPORTANT. Let your router choose the right speed that the ethernet cable is providing. Setting it at 100Mbps will make it Half Duplex instead of Full Duplex.

Save

UPNP
Uncheck "Enable UPnP"

MULTICAST STREAMS
Enable Multicast Streams :  CHECKED   
Wireless Enhance Mode :       CHECKED


SAVE

Also check your wireless adapter's settings from the avanced tab in device manager.

Post a screenshot with the options you got there. Do you have a Atheros wireless card in your laptop?

I've registered just to say thank you! So much! You're a life saver  ;D
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Re: Slow Lan (RESOLVED)
« Reply #9 on: December 05, 2012, 02:10:55 PM »

Enjoy.
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