TP-Link Archer C9 V1.0 causing slow internet speeds until rebooted
I've noticed my internet speeds are amazingly slow compared to the speed I am paying for. The connection is between 1.5 - 10 Mbps download when I'm paying for 100 Mbps download. When I reboot the router and modem, this seems to fix the issue - but only for a certain amount of time - less than 8 hours lately. I had thought that my ISP was throttling my connection but was assured that it wasn't the issue by the phone rep.
Thinking this was an ISP issue, I called them and troubleshooted the steps that line up with TP-Link's recommendation - speed testing with the router modem plugged directly into my desktop. That fixed the issue, showing that it likely wasn't a modem/ISP issue. The ISP also mentioned that the modem looked fine and that this was likely the wireless router.
Connection speed is poor across multiple devices (wired and wireless) when the speed starts to fail.
Last night, prior to it's "daily" reboot:
Today, after the reboot:
I'm hopeful that this will stay the same, but experience has taught me that by this evening my speeds will degrade again.
My next troubleshooting steps will be to upgrade the firmware, since I'm still on the original 2015 firmware. Mainly making this thread to track progress in the hopes it can help others.
Other possible steps from my googling:
Go to Nat Boost under Advanced and disable it (mine is currently enabled). Then test speeds.
Go to Advanced - System Tools - System Parameters and see the Duplex to 1000Mbps Full Duplex and save the setting.
Lastly, I've also noticed that I have no lights on my router during normal operation - similar to this abandoned issue and a few other threads on here.