R6200 caps than ethernet wired 200 Mbps of download speed

I recently updated my home ISP service in the service of Time Warner 300mbps. If I make a wired connection to the modem cable from the ISP, I can reach the speed of 300mbps advertised, so I get what I pay for my provider.

However, when I connect the same PC (cable) to the R6200, the download speed is capped at 200 Mbps. This suggests that the question is the R6200 (I'm just the fact to unplug and plug the cable even in another device located a few feet farther).

After 6 weeks, I've been on R6200 manual and parameters and cannot determine if there is a configuration setting, that I need to address, or if there is simply a limitation inherent in the R6200 who is covering my supposed to 200 Mbps gigabit speed I'm not also find in the documentation (or I found something obvious in the research of the community of Netgear).

Other facts: confirmed I have the latest firmware on the R6200 (V1.0.1.56_1.0.43). Computer is a Dell Windows 10 with gigabit ethernet support (16 GB of memory, Intel i7, etc.). While I'm guessing that this is within the parameters of the R6200, I should not deny the fact that it may have something to do with the handshake between the cable modem and the R6200, to complete the cable modem is a ubee.

If someone has had this problem and they solved? Any help/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

I tried all these things before posting. (I could do worse, but never better than 200 Mbps when it should have been 300mbps.) In recent days, I have been plagued by intermittent Internet outages. The R6200 ended up being at fault, apparently because he didn't want unreliable stay connected. I finally replaced with a R7000 Nighthawk AC1900 and I am happy to say that I get the full the R7000 300mbps. My problem is solved in this regard, although I wasn't expecting to have to replace the R6200.

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