Hi There, I am new to the forum and even though im not currently a Cable customer, i did use to work for Virgin Media Broadband Tech Support at one point.
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Originally Posted by jonboy1108
I have a Belkin N1 vision wireless router connected to my cable modem. Cabled into that I have a NAS and a few other devices, also a long Cat 5 cable which goes outside the house and back into another room where I have a 5 port Cisco switch with a Wireless access point, Apple TV and my Macbook.
My Macbook recently doesn't get 50MB (it used to regularly), it gets average 25-35MB speeds.
If i plug the Macbook directly into the Virgin modem I get 50MB.
If i plug the Macbook directly into the Belkin, then I get reduced speed again, occasionally 50MB, and when I plug into the Cisco i rarely get 50MB these days, it's very hit and miss.
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One thing in the below quote struck me and i thought i would register and post my answer to you. The Cat 5/5e/6 cable you have is it UTP (unshielded Twisted Pair) or STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) to check this read the cable itself or try a different cable.
The reason i mention this is because UTP Ethernet cable is UNSHIELDED and can be succeptable to interference from outside influences such as wireless, mobile phones, microwaves, Taxi Cabs, CB radios and so on so this would probably cause a hinderence in the performance anyway on top of any issues with this router.
I would probably suggest running a Power Line system instead, it utilises your existing home electric system as a method to send data Up/down (e.g. it sends the internet though your 3 Pin Power Plug)
You can get decently priced ones on here
http://www.7dayshop.com and search Power Line at the top of the page!
Anyway hope this helps also.