C5400x Gigabit Speed Issue
Hey Guys!
I own a TP-Link Archer 5400x router which has been working well atleast until I actually looked at my download speeds and did a speed test.... So I have gigabyte internet and realised that I was only downloading at 300 - 400 Mbps and when I did a speed test I got the exact same result. When I reboot my router I instantly get over 1 Gbps download and test speed but I don't understand why this is happening and how I can fix it so it doesn't happy every day. From what I can tell my speeds reduce again over a few hours until its locked again to around the 300-350 Mbps .
I have also tried plugging straight into my modem which fixes the issue so its for sure something to do with the router.... I was thinking maybe a QoS issue but I can't disable it...
Any suggestions?
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Thanks for your updates. It is glad to hear that it works well now.
You can keep an eye on it, any updates, post there and let me know.
Best regards.
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Just to give some advice to everyone...
The built in speed test on the router is a total POS. You can't turn off QoS on this router BUT you can manually set your internet speed. This for me ended up being the issue, although I did install the beta firmware that was posted a page or two ago.
Advance > QoS > Application Priority > on the top you can then click an edit button to either automatically obtain or manually enter your internet speed.
Because the speed test was such CRAP that runs on the router, it was showing my downstream as 30mbps on my 1gig connection. Manually updating my speeds to 1000 down, 40 up, restored my service to appropriate speeds.
With that being said...I still only get about 800mbps through this router, whereas I see 950 all day when directly plugged into my modem. Hopefully they resolve this, but since the "latest" public firmware is still from 2018 I'm not holding my breath that it's going to get any better. My ISP allows for link aggregation so I'm going to give that a whirl here once I get another ethernet cable that's long enough to reach from my modem to my router.
Hope this helps someone...
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I've just downloaded and installed the new offficial firmware from the TP-Link site. So far so good!
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i asekd myself why the now release a firmware 1.1.2 xxxx when we all test 1.1.4 xxxx for a long time
And what is further improved in 1.1.4 and is nog in 1.1.2 ?
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I just installed the new firmware as well. I have not done a lot of testing, but it seems to be functioning the same. The best part is that the annoying "Beta" text is gone.
It still did not introduce what I was hoping it would in the ability to connect to VPN clients. The QoS remains the same as the beta firmware. It doesn't matter at this point, I ordered the ROG Rapture AX11000 to replace it. This device really gave me a bad taste for TP-Link router offerings. I'm not anti TP-Link, I recently bought a USB wifi dongle. I just have not enjoyed my overall ownership experience of the AC5400x.
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Good luck to you then. I avoid Asus at all costs (at least when it comes to routers) because of my experiences with the RT-AC86U, which broke down after 12 months of light use. I then bought a ROG AX11000, but one of the 5 GHz bands disappeared for good after just three (!) days. Worse still, Asus firmware - although published more frequently than TP-Link - is as buggy as hell; check the stories at SNB.
So - good luck!
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Kevin,
Can you explain why tp link release al firmware on jan-2020 with version 1.1.2 when the betal we all install is from 6-2019 with version 1.1.4 ?
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