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Th3 Chosen On3

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  1. Yeah, when I did the Access Point mode on both routers, I did switch from WAN to LAN, but it didn't fix the issue. I'm using one router at a time, I was using the Huawei B315 router before I upgraded my internet, but when I noticed the extremely low speeds on LAN, I had a backup router (Netgear D6000) with a gigabit WAN/LAN port, that I tried using. I did follow the steps that you provided, but it didn't resolve the issue. I decided just to buy another router (Netgear XR500 Nighthawk), which fixed the issue for me on the LAN ports. I'm now able to get full speeds through LAN and WiFi: I think I just had a couple of bad routers, since they were both more than 4 years old with lots of use. Thank you @Falcon1986 and @Alex Atkin UK for assisting me with the issue and responding on the thread.
  2. Yeah, I've tried both running them in their normal mode, as well as disabling all of the features (NAT, Firewall, DHCP, etc) to make them function as a Access Point and letting the Modem do all of that, but got the same results. To expand on my post: I've connected the Modem directly to my computer, and have gotten significantly greater download speeds: I'm assuming now that both routers I have are too slow or don't have enough WAN throughput to sustain or reach these speeds.
  3. Hi Guys, Been having issues over the past two days with slow Lan speeds compared to WiFi, which I seem to not be able to fix. Background I've gotten new 5G internet connection (Rain 5G - South Africa), that I've connected to my network to replace my 4G Internet. It's not fully setup yet, but I've been able to achieve anywhere between 50mbps to 100mbps through WiFi using my phone. This will eventually increase to around 200mbps or 300mbps after I've done proper antenna installation. The 5G Internet comes with a Modem/Router/Antenna (HUAWEI 5G Outdoor CPE - N5368X https://consumer.huawei.com/za/routers/5g-cpe-pro/specs/), with a single RJ45 ethernet port to connect a router or computer. Because this modem will eventually be installed outside next to a wall, far away from all my devices, I need to make use of a router to connect my two PC's, phones, tv's, etc. to a single network. The routers I have available and used are: Huawei B315s-936 Netgear D6000 Network Setup I have the 5G Modem in "IP Passthrough" Mode, which disables most router features (WiFi, DHCP, NAT, Firewall, etc) so it can be handled by a connected router. The 5G Modem is then connected via ethernet cable to the Lan/Wan port in the above mentioned routers, then my devices are connected to the router. The connected router handles all the router functions that have been disabled on the 5G Modem. The Issue My download speeds through WiFi on my phone are great, achieving anywhere between 50 to 100mbps, but my computers that are connected through the Lan ports on the router, have a lot slower speed than the WiFi, mostly achieving anywhere between 10 to 20mbps. My WiFi download speeds: My Lan download speeds (Both PC's): PC Ethernet Settings and Status: Attempted Fixes: I've tried the following to fix this issue: Bought New Lan Cables (CAT 7) Updated/Installed Network Drivers for Motherboard (Asus Z87 Sabretooth) Updated Windows 10 and All Drivers Disabled Windows Auto-Tuning (Turned Back on after testing with it off) Disabled Large Send Offload (LSO, turned it back on after testing with it off) Set Ethernet Duplex settings to 1.00 Gbps Full Duplex Disabled IPv6 Used Both Routers available with the same result. Conclusion: I've got no idea how to fix the issue and how to proceed further. A family member has recommended that I buy a new router (Netgear XR500) to fix this issue, but even with the current routers I would at least expect 100mbps through the Lan ports, so I'm uncertain if spending money on a new router would fix the issue. Any idea on how to proceed or potential fixes I can try?
  4. As mentioned in my post, I do not have a RGB Header due to my Motherboard, and the Thermaltake Sync Controller needs a 5V RGB Header. Guess I'll have to look into buying expensive NZXT Fans.
  5. Hi All, First time poster here. I want to upgrade the airflow of my PC Case, and was looking at buying the following case fans: Riing 12 LED RGB Radiator Fan Sync Edition https://www.thermaltake.com/products-model.aspx?id=C_00003230 The problem I'm having is I want to be able to control the RGB lighting of the fans, but I have no RGB Header on my Motherboard (Z87 Sabertooth - https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/SABERTOOTH_Z87/specifications/). I've read on forums that people can bypass controlling RGB Fans via RGB Header by using a NZXT Hue+ https://www.nzxt.com/products/hue-plus Now my question is, would I be able to control the RGB of the Thermaltake fans using the NZXT Hue+ and how would I be able to connect 6 Fans using the least amount of ports on the NZXT HuePlus?
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