E900 download speed limit

Hi, guys! I have an E900 router and my internet speed is 100 mbps, but I only download with about 5 MB/s. Could anyone help me solve this issue? Thank you.

viktoralexa wrote:
Hi, guys! I have an E900 router and my internet speed is 100 mbps, but I only download with about 5 MB/s. Could anyone help me solve this issue? Thank you.
Can you try connecting a computer straight to the modem and check if you are getting a 100Mbps straight to it so we could isolate further. If the issue is only through the router, update the firmware of the router, reset and reconfigure it then check it again.

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