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 Tm unifi DL speed drop every night & normal at day, updated 12/5/2025

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incognitroll
post May 4 2025, 12:49 PM

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are you on a high-rise or landed property? which service do you usually download from? using a vpn?

i’ve been getting a consistent 800 mbps all the time. my old router (wdr4300) technically supported gigabit speeds, but it would occasionally drop to 100 mbps, so i got into the habit of checking my speed every time i booted up my pc.

since i replaced the router, i haven’t experienced any speed drops. actually, ever since i moved in, i’ve had full speed all the way. started with 300 mbps, then got a free upgrade to 500 mbps, and now 800 mbps. always maxed out, no issues.

that being said, i never trusted their router. i've been using my own since day one.

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incognitroll
post May 4 2025, 01:54 PM

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QUOTE(NormalName @ May 4 2025, 01:21 PM)
Landed  mine drop to 0 mbps  when midnight , what model router u using can intro
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using the ax1800 (ax23) is nothing special and feels outdated by today’s standards. anything in the rm200–400 range would be a nice upgrade over the stock router.

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post May 4 2025, 05:57 PM

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QUOTE(JimbeamofNRT @ May 4 2025, 05:05 PM)
wdr4300 is a very ancient router already by now bro - summore it is a free stock router

like I always said lah, always get a decent router
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when i signed up tm gave me d-link wbr-2300. i still have the box, lol. if i remember correctly, they only started giving out wdr4300 much later.
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post May 5 2025, 02:37 AM

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QUOTE(vhs @ May 4 2025, 07:50 PM)
It is definitely TM issue because I can work around it using VPN by directing my traffic through different nodes. But not everyone wants to spend more on VPN, so it is not a solution for most people. It is also possible to tell which node the congestion happens when you use traffic routing tools to observe.

Also, if it is a home router issue, then the slow performance will happen either consistently all the time, or randomly. But if it is happening at only certain hours while other hours are fine and the pattern is consistent, then it is TM routing issue.
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now that i think about it, i did run into some routing issues a few times when trying to access international sites, especially twitter. if i remember correctly, it was related to an undersea cable issue. vpn worked as a good workaround.

as for whether this can be blamed on tm, i'm not entirely sure.

and for ts, if you're referring to slow torrent speeds, it’s possible that tm throttles torrent speeds during certain times of the day. i’d recommend using a vpn, and really, you should always use one when torrenting.

https://iknowwhatyoudownload.com/en/peer/

 

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