Nat boost problem Archer c6 and powerline

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Nat boost problem Archer c6 and powerline
Nat boost problem Archer c6 and powerline
2020-07-16 04:55:48 - last edited 2020-07-19 01:39:24
Model: Archer C6  
Hardware Version: V2
Firmware Version: 1.1.5 Build 20191112 rel.36515(5553)

Hi,

I'm having a strange problem, i'am using an archer c6 v.2 and the TL-WPA4220kit v.4 (4.0.2 build 20190326 Rel45151), both are US version and are running the latest firmware.

 

If on the C6 i have NAT Boost enabled, whenever i switch any of my devices from the powerline wifi to the C6 one i'm getting intermittent downloads and massive speed drops.

 

Of course turning it off will fix it. Is NAT Boost bugged or am i doing something wrong?

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Re:Nat boost problem Archer c6 and powerline
2020-07-20 06:08:35

@Eine 

 

Hello,

 

May I have a detailed network diagram? Is it like modem-C6---PA4010---WPA4220))((wireless clients?

 

What are the devices encounter this speed issue? Do you mean when those devices switch from the PLC Wi-Fi network to the C6 one and the speed will be quite slow or there is even no internet when the NAT Boost is enabled?

 

BTW, what is the total bandwidth you got from your ISP, and how about the speed you can get when it is normal when devices are connected to the C6?

 

Thanks.

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