Download speed slow r7000 (wired and wireless)

I have the R7000 for about a year now and originally, I had the good download and upload speeds that corresponds with my ISP rates.

Right now my ISP (cable) delivers 120 Mbps down and 12 Mbps to the top.

However, I read an article on a website it my ISP would start by increasing the speed down to 150 Mbps and that in some areas what was already available.

That of why I unplugged my modem and plugged again after a 2 minute order to restart/reset and hoped for greater speed.

When I used several speedtesters (speedtest.net, my ISP speedtester, speedtest.nl, etc.), all came to the same result, approximately 90 Mbps down and 12 Mbps to the top.

Yesterday, I did the test on 2 separate wired computer (HTPC and desktop).

After connecting my HTPC directly to the modem and the test I got good publicity (120 Mbps down) and 12 Mbps speeds upward.

Therefore, it is certainly connected to the router.

Today, I also tried by Ookla's speedtest.net on my S5 Galaxy with 5G wireless and got the same bad results as with the wired connection (90 Mbps down) and 12 Mbps up.

I am also on a channel that is not occupied by another user.

I also noticed that the firmware version higher on the R7000 support site is 1.0.4.30, but when I look in the upper right of the router web INTERFACE it shows the version of the firmware V1.0.5.48_1.1.79.

How is that possible?

In addition next to the Advanced Settings tab, there is a message that a new firmware is available.

When I click on this message the router tries to connect to the server to download the Netgear firmware, but after a few seconds it told me that there is no new firmware available.

I read here on the forum of others with similar problems and tried to revert to a lower firmware version.

But I could not find an answer to this version referred to a firmware that works best.

My questions:

(1) what would be the first thing to try?

(2) when to return to a previous firmware, what is the best firmware choose?

(3) what is the correct procedure for the recovery of firmware?

P.S. for your upload and download QoS information is always off.

Indeed, the RAM has solved the problem.

P.S. I accidentally marked the answer of Tarund as the answer to my question.

Can you please remove that?

Tags: Netgear

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