Slow wired connections

I have a WNR2000v4 connected to a 8canaux, DOCSIS 3 modem surfboard hooked directly into my cable provider. My office is located right by the modem and the router, I have it plugged into the router instead of on the WiFi. At my office, I get a download speed of around average 30Mbps and peaked just below 50 Mbps, but I pay 100 Mbps. My LAN port shows in green (connection 100 Mbps). My firmware is the latest version (1.0.0.64).

Here is what I tried and it did me:

  • Connect the office directly on the modem gives me download speeds slightly more than 100 Mbps.
  • Upgrade my cable bypass at cat7e makes no difference.
  • Reset '30, 30, 30' made no difference
  • Disable all QoS made no difference.

I did all the troubleshooting points to the router, but I have not been able to increase my speed at all.

All suggestions/advice is appreciated and I thank you in advance.

If the equipment works to speed a reasonable amount of overhead when used as a switch. When works as advertised the overload is > 50%. It is not under warranty warranty of Netgear and periods of average customer service below par for the industry standard. I guess I'll be replaced by the mark of a competitor. I'm looking to upgrade with a much more pleasant model of Linksys.

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