I'm able to get online with my router, but the odd thing is that my internet speed is slower with it, especially the upload speed. With my router, speedtest.net showed a download speed of about 46 megabit and an upload speed of under 6 megabit (which is quite less than the 50 I should be getting). With Frontier's router, I get close to 50 megabit for both upload & download (about 48 or so, but it can vary). I'm not sure why that would be.. I tried cloning the MAC address of Frontier's router in my router, in case they check for that, but that didn't make a difference.
What kind of router do you have? Some older routers aren't up to higher speeds available now.
I had a Linksys WRT54G (the blue one) for years, running a DD-WRT derivative called Tomato. When Comcast rolled out DOCSIS 3.0, they did so with one of those Xfinitywifi routers, and I was getting 50 mbps/20mbps, about the tier I was paying for. When I had Comcast put my router into bridge mode and put my Linksys in place, I was getting 20/8 - about what I got with DOCSIS 2.0. When I bought a newer Buffalo router, I was back to 50/20.
I went back to the Linksys at my new place, and curiously I'm getting the same throughput as with the newer Buffalos.
Recently I dropped my Comcast internet service and went to Frontier since I'd be paying less with Frontier's service. I'm using their Fios "2fast" 50/50 service, and Frontier set me up with one of their Actiontec MI424WR routers. They connected it via an ethernet port (rather than a coax port),
I'm able to get online with my router, but the odd thing is that my internet speed is slower with it, especially the upload speed. With my
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