R7000 - wired connection slow then fast

Hello

I'm having a problem with the R7000 - when doing a speed test, connection is 0.21 MB/s, then after a few seconds it seems to speed up to good speed 150Mbps. I had the ISP outside to check the modem and everything seems fine, speeds are ok, when you use the ISP with built-in modem router.

Just wiondering if it's a common problem or if there is a parameter that is the cause.

Neil.

Things to check:

Cabling between the modem and the router - should be at least CAT5e.

If QoS is enabled. Disable and try your test again.

If you have recently updated the firmware on the 7000 and reset factory default, it would be a good idea to do so.

You have fulfilled your ISP modem? If you use the 7000 as your main router, you should do, if it's a router / modem combo.

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