![]() If it does not, note that speeds will be limited on that specific wired device.ĥ. Check the client device's information and make sure the chipset allows gigabit speeds (or whatever speed you are attempting). For example, a smart TV may only have 1/10/100 Mbps ports and will not receive gigabit speeds. If the slower speeds are only seen on some devices, but not all, it's possible that the device itself cannot accept higher speeds. The AmpliFi Instant router is not capable of reaching gigabit speeds so does not have the hardware NAT feature and the AmpliFi Alien has this feature built in so it is not available for configuring on the app.Ĥ. Important If troubleshooting with an AmpliFi Instant or AmpliFi Alien system skip this step. ![]() See this article for instructions: Enabling Hardware NAT. Please keep in mind that if this feature is enabled in plans with lower speeds, it could actually be detrimental to the network, so only enable it if that's the case. If your ISP says you should be seeing gigabit speeds, then we recommend enabling Hardware NAT. A defective cable connected to the WAN port would result in bad performance for both wired and wireless devices while a defective cable connected to a LAN port would only affect the device connected to it.ģ. To rule out a defective cable issue, replace both cables: the cable running from the modem to the WAN (blue port) of the AmpliFi router, as well as the cable going from the LAN port of the router to your laptop. This issue would be unrelated with AmpliFi.Ģ. If the speeds are slow, there may be an issue with the modem or the service. Using an Ethernet cable, connect a laptop (or any device that allows a wired connection) directly to a LAN port on the modem provided to you by your internet service provider (ISP) and run a speedtest. If you notice slow speeds on both wired and wireless devices or only wired, please proceed to the troubleshooting steps below:ġ. If you're experiencing speed issues when devices connect to one of the MeshPoints but not the router, take a look at this other article: Slow Speeds on Mesh Points. If you notice that your speed issues are only apparent on the wireless device, go to this article: Stability Issues. Perform a speed test on a wireless device and a wired device using. ![]() Additionally, if you have only tested speeds using one option (like the in-app AmpliFi speedtest) make sure to "find a second opinion". ![]() Before troubleshooting, find out what speed you have from the internet service provider (ISP) and confirm that it is currently set up according to that agreement. ![]()
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