DIR-615 too slow for 100M?
02-01-2013, 21:55
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DIR-615 too slow for 100M?
Rang up today and had my account provisioned for 100M but when I check the speeds, my DIR-615 (running DD-WRT) plus VMNG300 seems to hit a wall at around 70 to 75Mbps.
Plugging the PC into the modem direct did get a result of around 95Mbps but due to the time of day (plus utilisation problems), I did not see it again. I am guessing it is the router and so plan to buy the Asus N66U to replace the DLink but just wondered if anyone else has this DIR-615 router and can get near the 100Mbps mark?
Many thanks!
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02-01-2013, 22:01
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Re: DIR-615 too slow for 100M?
Nope, in the month I had 100M I only ever got about 85M max.
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02-01-2013, 22:30
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Re: DIR-615 too slow for 100M?
I use one with dd-wrt and get full capacity
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03-01-2013, 00:09
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Re: DIR-615 too slow for 100M?
what build is loaded on the 615 OP? it can do 100meg. that Asus though
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03-01-2013, 00:20
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Re: DIR-615 too slow for 100M?
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Originally Posted by thenry
what build is loaded on the 615 OP? it can do 100meg. that Asus though 
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did you see how old the build is on mine? 2009 but it works really well . Only thing its missing is Openvpn but it does have PPTP so it does everything I want
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03-01-2013, 01:06
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Re: DIR-615 too slow for 100M?
no buffer issues on yours then? newer builds screwed data buffering.
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03-01-2013, 01:17
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Re: DIR-615 too slow for 100M?
it all seems to just work tbh
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03-01-2013, 08:40
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Re: DIR-615 too slow for 100M?
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Originally Posted by thenry
what build is loaded on the 615 OP? it can do 100meg. that Asus though 
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Mine is running:
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Router Model Dlink-DIR615 rev d
Firmware Version DD-WRT v24-sp2 (03/19/12) std - build 18777
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so this could be the issue I guess?
I did notice later that my area is supposed to get 120Mbps for end of Jan so I ordered the N66U as it is £108 on Amazon at the moment :-) Seems a good price for what you get.
Plan to put this Asuswrt-Merlin f/w on it: http://forums.smallnetbuilder.com/showthread.php?t=7846
Anyone have any experience of this? It claims to offer the factory f/w with some useful extras e.g. WOL, cron, etc.
Thanks
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03-01-2013, 08:44
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Re: DIR-615 too slow for 100M?
you are only buying time dude. Your 100mbit connecton will be upgraded to 120mbit soon enough and you need a router with gigabit ports on it
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03-01-2013, 10:20
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Re: DIR-615 too slow for 100M?
Yes, as Mon General says, you need to move to a new router.
The VNMG300 wiill do for 120/12 , but a better router is a requirement.
Either a high end Asus or Linksys would be great. Personally I like Asus, but the General is a Linksys fan.
We will agree to differ, as they say !
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03-01-2013, 11:44
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Re: DIR-615 too slow for 100M?
Just ordered the Asus N66U from Amazon which seems to have very good reviews. I plan to use the RMerlin version of the Asus firmware which has some of the DD-WRT features I currently use. Anyone out there used this and if so, what are the pluses and minuses?
Some people says it runs very hot - mine will be in a cupboard so would I need extra cooling?
Many thanks!
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03-01-2013, 13:45
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Re: DIR-615 too slow for 100M?
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Originally Posted by ianch99
Some people says it runs very hot - mine will be in a cupboard so would I need extra cooling?
Many thanks!
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I don't think running any electrical equipment in a cupboard is a good idea.
It would need to be well ventilated in any case, you wouldn't want any kit overheating......
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03-01-2013, 16:20
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Re: DIR-615 too slow for 100M?
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Originally Posted by thenry
no buffer issues on yours then? newer builds screwed data buffering.
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Not wrong there. I flashed the DLink with the DIR-615 D4 "supported" build: 15778, much earlier than mine and I could get ~98Mbps from the speed tests. The downside was the iPad had big problems accesing web pages so I guess these earlier builds did have problems.
Anyway, I am hoping the new N66U will allow me to pension off the DLink .. thanks for all the replies!
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03-01-2013, 16:26
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Re: DIR-615 too slow for 100M?
my build from 2009 works fine with everything I own
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03-01-2013, 16:40
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Re: DIR-615 too slow for 100M?
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Originally Posted by tizmeinnit
my build from 2009 works fine with everything I own
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Looked for your build but was unable to find it :-( Good to know though ..
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