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I'm using a static ip with DDWRT and Linksys E1200 .
The router is using startup linux scripts from TorGuard .
Now with that provider im using 5 hardwired pc's to that modem and the download speeds are not going above 4mbps when my normal ISP download speed is around 80mbps . Does the problem with the router itself OR the IP provider or my original ISP blocking something.



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  • Oh , just noticed that i did a mistake . Edited it
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  • The static IP is provided by your ISP, correct? If so, you have an extra 'or' in your last sentence that makes it sound like you're asking about three possible causes (router, IP provider, or ISP blocking something).
    – Twisty Impersonator
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  • Nevermind , the issue was a very weak CPU of the router, it were working on 100% cpu usage and the router didnt survived a reset . thanks anyway
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I'm using a static ip with DDWRT and Linksys E1200 .
The router is using startup linux scripts from TorGuard .
Now with that provider im using 5 hardwired pc's to that modem and the download speeds are not going above 4mbps when my normal ISP download speed is around 80mbps . Does the problem with the router itself OR the IP provider or my original ISP blocking something.



Thanks in advance !










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  • Your last sentence, in particular, is difficult to understand.
    – Twisty Impersonator
    Aug 9 '17 at 9:24










  • Oh , just noticed that i did a mistake . Edited it
    – captainboris
    Aug 9 '17 at 12:57










  • The static IP is provided by your ISP, correct? If so, you have an extra 'or' in your last sentence that makes it sound like you're asking about three possible causes (router, IP provider, or ISP blocking something).
    – Twisty Impersonator
    Aug 9 '17 at 13:00










  • Nevermind , the issue was a very weak CPU of the router, it were working on 100% cpu usage and the router didnt survived a reset . thanks anyway
    – captainboris
    Aug 10 '17 at 13:53










  • You're welcome. Please post that as an answer to your question. Someone else may have the same issue and find this helpful.
    – Twisty Impersonator
    Aug 10 '17 at 13:54













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I'm using a static ip with DDWRT and Linksys E1200 .
The router is using startup linux scripts from TorGuard .
Now with that provider im using 5 hardwired pc's to that modem and the download speeds are not going above 4mbps when my normal ISP download speed is around 80mbps . Does the problem with the router itself OR the IP provider or my original ISP blocking something.



Thanks in advance !










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I'm using a static ip with DDWRT and Linksys E1200 .
The router is using startup linux scripts from TorGuard .
Now with that provider im using 5 hardwired pc's to that modem and the download speeds are not going above 4mbps when my normal ISP download speed is around 80mbps . Does the problem with the router itself OR the IP provider or my original ISP blocking something.



Thanks in advance !







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  • Your last sentence, in particular, is difficult to understand.
    – Twisty Impersonator
    Aug 9 '17 at 9:24










  • Oh , just noticed that i did a mistake . Edited it
    – captainboris
    Aug 9 '17 at 12:57










  • The static IP is provided by your ISP, correct? If so, you have an extra 'or' in your last sentence that makes it sound like you're asking about three possible causes (router, IP provider, or ISP blocking something).
    – Twisty Impersonator
    Aug 9 '17 at 13:00










  • Nevermind , the issue was a very weak CPU of the router, it were working on 100% cpu usage and the router didnt survived a reset . thanks anyway
    – captainboris
    Aug 10 '17 at 13:53










  • You're welcome. Please post that as an answer to your question. Someone else may have the same issue and find this helpful.
    – Twisty Impersonator
    Aug 10 '17 at 13:54


















  • Your last sentence, in particular, is difficult to understand.
    – Twisty Impersonator
    Aug 9 '17 at 9:24










  • Oh , just noticed that i did a mistake . Edited it
    – captainboris
    Aug 9 '17 at 12:57










  • The static IP is provided by your ISP, correct? If so, you have an extra 'or' in your last sentence that makes it sound like you're asking about three possible causes (router, IP provider, or ISP blocking something).
    – Twisty Impersonator
    Aug 9 '17 at 13:00










  • Nevermind , the issue was a very weak CPU of the router, it were working on 100% cpu usage and the router didnt survived a reset . thanks anyway
    – captainboris
    Aug 10 '17 at 13:53










  • You're welcome. Please post that as an answer to your question. Someone else may have the same issue and find this helpful.
    – Twisty Impersonator
    Aug 10 '17 at 13:54
















Your last sentence, in particular, is difficult to understand.
– Twisty Impersonator
Aug 9 '17 at 9:24




Your last sentence, in particular, is difficult to understand.
– Twisty Impersonator
Aug 9 '17 at 9:24












Oh , just noticed that i did a mistake . Edited it
– captainboris
Aug 9 '17 at 12:57




Oh , just noticed that i did a mistake . Edited it
– captainboris
Aug 9 '17 at 12:57












The static IP is provided by your ISP, correct? If so, you have an extra 'or' in your last sentence that makes it sound like you're asking about three possible causes (router, IP provider, or ISP blocking something).
– Twisty Impersonator
Aug 9 '17 at 13:00




The static IP is provided by your ISP, correct? If so, you have an extra 'or' in your last sentence that makes it sound like you're asking about three possible causes (router, IP provider, or ISP blocking something).
– Twisty Impersonator
Aug 9 '17 at 13:00












Nevermind , the issue was a very weak CPU of the router, it were working on 100% cpu usage and the router didnt survived a reset . thanks anyway
– captainboris
Aug 10 '17 at 13:53




Nevermind , the issue was a very weak CPU of the router, it were working on 100% cpu usage and the router didnt survived a reset . thanks anyway
– captainboris
Aug 10 '17 at 13:53












You're welcome. Please post that as an answer to your question. Someone else may have the same issue and find this helpful.
– Twisty Impersonator
Aug 10 '17 at 13:54




You're welcome. Please post that as an answer to your question. Someone else may have the same issue and find this helpful.
– Twisty Impersonator
Aug 10 '17 at 13:54










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The issue was a very weak CPU of the router, it were working on 100% cpu usage and the router didnt survived a reset. One of the best routers you can get for this kind of use is LINKSYS WRT1900ACS DUAL-BAND WI-FI ROUTER WITH ULTRA-FAST 1.6 GHZ CPU.






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    The issue was a very weak CPU of the router, it were working on 100% cpu usage and the router didnt survived a reset. One of the best routers you can get for this kind of use is LINKSYS WRT1900ACS DUAL-BAND WI-FI ROUTER WITH ULTRA-FAST 1.6 GHZ CPU.






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      The issue was a very weak CPU of the router, it were working on 100% cpu usage and the router didnt survived a reset. One of the best routers you can get for this kind of use is LINKSYS WRT1900ACS DUAL-BAND WI-FI ROUTER WITH ULTRA-FAST 1.6 GHZ CPU.






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        The issue was a very weak CPU of the router, it were working on 100% cpu usage and the router didnt survived a reset. One of the best routers you can get for this kind of use is LINKSYS WRT1900ACS DUAL-BAND WI-FI ROUTER WITH ULTRA-FAST 1.6 GHZ CPU.






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        The issue was a very weak CPU of the router, it were working on 100% cpu usage and the router didnt survived a reset. One of the best routers you can get for this kind of use is LINKSYS WRT1900ACS DUAL-BAND WI-FI ROUTER WITH ULTRA-FAST 1.6 GHZ CPU.







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