Maximum bandwidth RVS4000

I just installed Comcast Ultra and I am able to get above 40 MB download speed when I connect a PC directly to the cable modem.  When I used my netgear router speed fell to 10 MB, I'm looking at a new router.  The netger is limited to 10 MB due to the WAN port.  I bought a RVS 4000 and I can't seem to get more than 19 MB to download.  Anyone know what the maximum download speed is for the RVS4000?  It cannot be the Mb 1000 light enabled Internet WAN port.  I also tried a Dlink DGL-4500, and he was also able to sustanin more than 40 MB.  I thought the RVS4000 was supposed to be a high range of home router.

-Mitch

It is a known problem with the RVS4000.  Most users reported a top speed "LAN WAN" of 15 to 18 Mbps.  Speed increases of 20% to 30% if you want disable the IPS feature.

This website claims that they can measure WAN routers LAN speed:

http://www.SmallNetBuilder.com/component/option, com_chart/Itemid, 189.

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