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  #2522539 14-Jul-2020 08:04
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Thanks hio77, tanivula and sbiddle for your suggestions! I have read the DSL one IS capable of 1.3 Gbps so was not even suspecting it could be the problem. We have loved our router, but I will now get Slingshot's router and test what happens before investing a whole bunch in a new 3rd party one. Thanks again!




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  #2522553 14-Jul-2020 08:21
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Mar1:

 

Thanks hio77, tanivula and sbiddle for your suggestions! I have read the DSL one IS capable of 1.3 Gbps so was not even suspecting it could be the problem. We have loved our router, but I will now get Slingshot's router and test what happens before investing a whole bunch in a new 3rd party one. Thanks again!

 

 

It is not "capable of 1.3Gbps" - it merely supports 802.11ac 2x2 at MCS9 using a 160MHz channel which delivers a PHY rate of 1.3Gbps over WiFi. This is not something you would ever configure a router to in the real world (there are very limited use cases that you'd ever deploy 160MHz channels with 802.11ac) , and even then because of the way WiFi works it is not possible to actually transfer data at the PHY rate it means maximum MAC layer throughput of a 1.3Gbps connection is around 800Mbps, and real world throughput will be around 700ish Mbps.

 

Maximum real world WiFi throughput is always around 60% of PHY rates. Ethernet WAN to LAN routing capability is something very different again.

 

Just because a 3rd party router is expensive does not mean it'll be any good.

 

 

 

 


  #2522609 14-Jul-2020 10:33
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Mar1:

 

Thanks hio77, tanivula and sbiddle for your suggestions! I have read the DSL one IS capable of 1.3 Gbps so was not even suspecting it could be the problem. We have loved our router, but I will now get Slingshot's router and test what happens before investing a whole bunch in a new 3rd party one. Thanks again!

 

 

thats theoretical wifi speed, in relity wifi speed is less than half that. which is less than a gigabit network conenction.

 

and none of that has ANYTHING to do with routing a gigabit internet connection.


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