07-02-2010 11:44 AM
I just received a RV120W and my bandwidth rate dropped from 15-20Mbps on average to 1-2Mbps on overage (verified by internet speed test sites from my cable provider, cnet, speedtest.net). Directly connecting my laptop to my cable modem I get the 15-20Mbps, but through the RV120W the speed is 1-2Mbps. The cable modem is a Scientific Atlanta 2100, received from Time Warner Cable (new england) last fall.
Setup (no other routers, switches, etc):
Cable Modem (Sci Atlanta 2100) -> RV120W -> Laptop Connected to LAN1.
Note that I do not have any logging or other diagnostics enabled and that I have not changed any of the configuration out of the box.
Thanks.
-justin
07-09-2010 11:38 AM
After replacing the Cisco with a Netgear FVS338 the WAN bandwidth is back to 20Mbps (down).
07-20-2010 04:53 PM
Hi Justin -- Thanks for posting. Our engineering team is investingating your issue. Would you be kind enough to share your configuration file for the router on which you're having issues? You can either post here or email to me directly: streavesatciscodotcom.
Thanks,
Stephanie Reaves
Small Business Technology Group
07-22-2010 07:41 AM
I've sent you an email with the configuration file. Please let me know if you have not received it.
07-22-2010 03:41 PM
Received and forwarded to engineering team. Thank you!
Stay tuned,
Stephanie
08-09-2010 01:20 PM
I have a client with the same issue, has the engineering team found any new
work arounds? Thank you and kindest regards.
Ray Young
10-16-2010 07:03 PM
Firmware v 1.0.1.3 is now available in Cisco Software Center:http://www.cisco.com/cisco/pub/software/portal/select.html?&i=!m&mdfid=282981372
Release Notes: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/ps9923/prod_release_notes_list.html
Thanks!
10-18-2010 08:51 AM
The 1.0.1.3 firmware did not fix the download speed problem. The measured speed is 1.6Mbps vs 20Mbps (netgear router).
Thanks.
-justin
12-27-2010 05:37 PM
Anyone ever get a response to a solution on this? I have updated to latest firmware and changed the UDP flood setting as suggested in other posts. I dont get as bad as others but should average between 22-25Mbps which i get (up to 30Mbps) if i bypass the Cisco RV120w but going through it i get between 10-12Mbps. 10-12Mbps isnt bad but its half what i am paying for.
Thanks
-Moses
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