![]() You now have to go under Settings, then System, then enable the Legacy Interface. Update on : Looks like the switch is no longer in this location (at least as of v7.0.20). You’ll find a toggle under the Services section of the Device tab titled “Flow Control.” Turn it to on. To enable flow control, select a device from the UniFi Devices listing in the Network app. After enabling this feature, my speed tests returned to ~940Mbps. It took me a while to discover that I needed to enable the “flow control” feature on both the UDM Pro and the Switch Pro 24. After restarting my Netgear modem, I waited to see the blue-colored “Multi Gig” light indicating a 2.5Gbps connection (the same indicator is white for a 1Gbps connection).Īt this point, I ran a Speedtest with my PC still connected to its 1Gbps port on the switch, and I was sad to see download speeds in the ~150Mbps range (it’s worth noting that prior to all of these changes, I would frequently measure ~940Mbps). I literally unplugged the RJ45 cable from the RJ45 Internet (port 9) and plugged it into the Wiitek module. There are posts about other compatible SFP+ modules, and I chose the Wiitek based on its reasonable price and hassle-free plug-and-play operation. Modules like this present themselves as full 10Gbps devices on the SFP+ side and autonegotiate 2.5Gbps (and often speeds like 5Gbps) on the RJ45 side. To achieve a 2.5Gbps connection between the modem and the UDM Pro, I used a Wiitek SFP+ to RJ45 Copper Module (SFP-10G-T-S) plugged in to the SFP+ Internet (port 10) on the UDM Pro. The UDM Pro is connected to the switch with a 0.5 meter Ubiquiti Direct Attach Copper Cable enabling a full 10Gbps connection between the two devices. In addition to the UDM Pro, we have a Ubiquiti Switch Pro 24 PoE. According to this article that references the official spec, “the new 2.5G/5GBASE-T standard will let you run 2.5Gbps over 100 metres of Cat 5e.” So, unless you have a huge house, it’s highly likely that your existing Cat 5e cable runs will work just fine. In fact, many of the forum posts, guides, and related products suggest Cat 6/6a (or higher). I was concerned that the Cat 5e cable runs between my modem and the Ubiquiti Dream Machine Pro (UDM Pro) in our networking closet, and between the networking closet and upstairs office wouldn’t support a 2.5Gbps connection. Fortunately, the CM2050V includes a 2.5Gbps RJ45 network port. While the old CM1150V has DOCSIS 3.1 support (which is required for 1Gbps+ cable connections), its RJ45 network ports are limited to 1Gbps. That is, if you have the correct network devices and configuration in place.īecause we also use Xfinity’s voice service, I upgraded from a Netgear Nighthawk CM1150V to a new Netgear Nighthawk CM2050V. ![]() ![]() With the 20% over-provisioning that is common to Xfinity, this means that you can now expect download speeds of up to 1.44Gbps with their top-tier plan. Outside of these times, our Xperts and other community members are likely to respond to your post.This past April, 2021, Comcast/Xfinity Seattle increased the speed of its top-tier internet service from 1Gbps to 1.2Gbps. Our team works to get to everyone as quickly as possible, but due to the number of requests we receive, it may take up to 72 hours to receive an official response from our team. ![]() After these times, it may take longer to get an official response. Our mod team will provide official support during the hours below when issues require our attention (like billing requests, troubleshooting advanced technical issues, etc). Got a question or need some help?Ĭreated and moderated by both customers like you and verified employees, our community is your official source on Reddit for help with Xfinity products and services. Some features may not work correctly in "Old" Reddit, although basic navigation should still function. Rule 4: No “I’m having an outage” postsįor the best experience, we recommend viewing our subreddit in "New" Reddit.Rule 3: No duplicate content or thread hijacking.Rule 1: Do not post confidential information.We ask that you please be respectful to others and mindful of our community's rules when participating: and read this! Welcome to the Xfinity Community!Ĭreated and moderated by customers like you and verified employees, our community is your official source on Reddit for help with Xfinity services. About our subreddit Looking for some help? Welcome.
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