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  #2685678 2-Apr-2021 10:57
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timmmay: That's a weird limitation.

 

I can imagine someone at fritz central going:

 

WAN = 1gbit

 

4x LAN  = 400mbps

 

WIFI = another 150mbps

 

which is significant, but darn annoying if you have just the one device connected that is gig capable.

 

 

 

For his next trick, I'm sure @solaybro will try to get sustained gig speeds from Vodafone during the day...





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  #2685681 2-Apr-2021 11:05
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  #2685730 2-Apr-2021 11:44
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What's wifi 6 anyway?




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  #2685731 2-Apr-2021 11:48
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quickymart:

 

What's wifi 6 anyway?

 

 

It's WiFi6. 😀

 

Probably 3 years ago now the WiFi Alliance renamed the WiFi standards. What was known as 802.11ax in it's draft form became known as WiFi 6, 802.11ac became known as WiFi5, and 802.11n became known as WiFi4

 

 


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  #2685733 2-Apr-2021 11:56
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sbiddle:

 

quickymart:

 

What's wifi 6 anyway?

 

 

It's WiFi6. 😀

 

Probably 3 years ago now the WiFi Alliance renamed the WiFi standards. What was known as 802.11ax in it's draft form became known as WiFi 6, 802.11ac became known as WiFi5, and 802.11n became known as WiFi4

 

 

Also I read just recently there is now WiFi 6E which uses 2.4GHz, 5GHz and in addition 6GHz.

 

 





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  #2685760 2-Apr-2021 14:03
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Gordy7: The 7390 appears to have a max LAN speed of 100Mbps.
So you won't get fibre max (1000Mbps) through put.

7390 will do gig, but it starts to hit struggling points if you try to do too much more with it.




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  #2685772 2-Apr-2021 14:42
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Gordy7:

 

Also I read just recently there is now WiFi 6E which uses 2.4GHz, 5GHz and in addition 6GHz.

 

 

Which is a band not allowable here, so it may end up like with the dect phone imports where they screw over some other service and will get you hunted down.





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  #2685779 2-Apr-2021 15:16
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Can confirm that 7390 definitely did 1Gb/s, but you need to specifically enable it in the settings as posted above.


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  #2687091 6-Apr-2021 11:01
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solaybro:

 

I have changed the data throughput settings to what @antoniosk suggested. I am now getting about 90/90 speeds.

 

@Linus I am not using a Vodafone router because I don't have one. I am looking at getting a new one and I want to get one with Wifi 6. I don't think the Vodafone one has this.

 

It also appears @Gordy7 is correct. I can't get gigabit with this router. It's maximum speed is 100/100.

 

 

 

I guess this matter is resolved now. Thanks everyone for the help.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hi there,

 

 

 

Our new SuperWiFi has WiFi 6, so that might be worth looking into. Check out https://www.vodafone.co.nz/broadband/superwifi/ for more information. Give us a call and we can get this organised. :) 

 

 

 

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  #2687144 6-Apr-2021 12:45
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solaybro:

 

Are you meaning this part of this part of the settings? Do you know what values I should type in.

 

 

 

Did anyone else get JetStart flashbacks from this?


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  #2687467 6-Apr-2021 19:23
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MichaelC:

 

solaybro:

 

I have changed the data throughput settings to what @antoniosk suggested. I am now getting about 90/90 speeds.

 

@Linus I am not using a Vodafone router because I don't have one. I am looking at getting a new one and I want to get one with Wifi 6. I don't think the Vodafone one has this.

 

It also appears @Gordy7 is correct. I can't get gigabit with this router. It's maximum speed is 100/100.

 

I guess this matter is resolved now. Thanks everyone for the help.

 

 

Hi there,

 

Our new SuperWiFi has WiFi 6, so that might be worth looking into. Check out https://www.vodafone.co.nz/broadband/superwifi/ for more information. Give us a call and we can get this organised. :) 

 

Thanks
Michael

 

 

I have been provided a router by @michaelmurfy which has resolved my poor WiFi speeds. I'm hitting 300-450 download from across the house and 700 when standing next to it.


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  #2687477 6-Apr-2021 19:45
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Onya Mike, well done :)


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