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Solved. I had turned off NAT Boost in my router so I could log traffic statistics. Apparently that slows down everything going through the router. Turned traffic statistics off and NAT Boost back on and I am back. Thanks to Cox Support via email, for guiding me in figuring this out.
- Bruce3 years agoHonored Contributor III
You speed test through the router? For accurate tests, you should direct connect to the modem, unless, of course, you have an all-in-one device for a modem & router.
You've got pretty consistent historical results. If you have an all-in-one device, you must disconnect all other devices during tests, huh?
So...if you subscribe to any other plan bigger than 150 Mbps, such a 500 Mbps, you will always be limited to 150 Mbps with Traffic Statistics enabled on this router?
- pbsawin3 years agoContributor
Apparently so. FYI TP-Link 1200 AC -> Arris TM 3402A. Whoda Thunk? Plan is now 250/10 with automatic speed increases from Cox on the premier plan. Been that way since 1999 when it was 50. BTW, I never noticed the speed drop in my daily use until I did a speed test just for something to do.
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