Did you do the firmware upgrades?

On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 6:41 PM, John DeSoi <de...@pgedit.com> wrote:

> I just purchased a SG-1000 for use with my Google Fiber installation. I
> did minimal configuration of the SG-1000, only changing the LAN address to
> 192.168.200.X (GF is 192.168.100.X). I hooked the WAN port to one of the GF
> ethernet ports and then my laptop to the LAN port on the SG-1000. Using GF
> performance test, the upload/download speed is only about 10% of what I get
> compared to plugging my laptop directly into the GF ethernet port (1000
> Mbps versus 100 Mbps using the SG-1000). The SG-1000 shows both ethernet
> connections are 1000baseT. Shouldn't this device be able to basic routing
> at the full speed of the WAN connection?
>
> I did the same setup with a consumer router (ASUS) and it has no problem
> with upload/download over 900 Mbps.
>
> John DeSoi, Ph.D.
>
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