jlylec
New member
I have a strange situation. Before installing my Apex I was getting speeds of around 15MBPS down and 5MBPS up from my ISP (Comcast). I had a pretty normal home network setup. Modem, router, switch, hard wired DirecTV boxes, and a couple macbooks. To set up the Apex I followed the instructions to a T and got the DynDNS account, did the port forwarding, etc. Everything worked perfectly. A couple days later I added a Foscam IP camera to the mix. It used the same DynDNS account for outside viewing and worked flawlessly at home, but I could never access it from outside. Additionally my internet slowed to a crawl. At first I chalked it up to the camera and took it offline. No better. Than I figured all of the resetting and dicking around killed the modem and/or router so I replaced them both. For half a day everything was great again. Now I'm back to .35MBPS down and 6MPBS up...weird. I had Comcast come out on Friday and they checked everything. Brand new house...all wires are perfect...everything's great. Connected to the modem direct my speed isn't what it used to be but is still 10-12MBPS down. As soon as the router is introduced the speed is gone. I reset the router. Disabled security. Everything. I've disconnected the Apex from the network and it makes no difference. The camera has been out of the equation for a couple weeks now. The Apex always works flawlessly at home over the network even when the internet is sub-dial-up speeds. So the router is working...routing signals...just not internet.
Any ideas on what could possibly be causing this? Any ideas to fix?
Any ideas on what could possibly be causing this? Any ideas to fix?