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I have upgraded a client to fibre 960Mbps/960Mbps Internet service. The RV320-K9-NA (latest firmware, tried that first!) won't push the WAN interface at anything near that speed. It seems to top out around 150/150. They were previously on a 120/20...
I am having a heck of a time configuring 2 RV180W's to establish an IPSEC VPN tunnel. I have some experience at this with other Cisco products (RV042/082) but I can't get these beasties to cooperate.One RV180W is at a client's office and there are t...
I just grabbed a couple of SPA514G's and WBPN's to expand my office demo/test network.After connecting the first pair of WBPN/SPA514G, I got the brilliant idea to check and see if there was any new firmware (the unit said V1.0.0) after I had configur...
I have 2 lines in my home office where I am "testing", "learning", etc with my UC320W (and I let the kids try to break it)!One line is connected to the first FXO port on the UC320 and does everything I want it to. My phone company (and cable company...
I saw a reference to release notes for firmware 1.1.0.9 (I think that was the number) for the RV110W but if I browse the firmware download page I only see 1.0.1.6 available for download. Is this available somewhere or am I confused and saw a referen...
I also gave up and ordered an RV340 and it is handing the 1Gbps/1Gbps fibre internet without a bottleneck and the failover works without a loss of speed as well (another RV320 issue). I have a 120Mbps/20Mbps service as a backup connection. WAN1 is th...
I have ordered an RV340 in hopes that it's published specs are accurate as to 900Mbps NAT throughput.Can you confirm that you are seeing those kinds of speeds with the RV340? Thanks.
Did that. That's how I got it from 80 to 150, by setting rate control upstream and downstream bandwidth for entire LAN IP range to 1000000/1000000. That's also set in the WAN1 settings for "max rate from ISP" up and down. 150 is still a far cry fr...