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In Reply to: RE: Internet speed doubles, but no increase in WiFi Speed........ posted by Cut-Throat on September 25, 2015 at 15:28:01
I'm not positive what the answer is to your 2nd paragraph. Perhaps someone else can chime in. I thought it might be a possibility that other devices connecting at the slower speeds might slow others down.
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not sure about cut-throat's situation, but if his wireless supports N at the router side he'll have to log into his router with his web browser and setup his Wireless settings to "mixed" which would most likely be B/G/N, if it goes that high. Most older routers go as high as G only, I pay for 35/35 but I still use an Enterprise class WAP because I rather have something better than the regular wireless provided by the ISP router.If you are on a "mixed" wireless setting and not forcing everything to a certain class (be it B, G, N, etc...) if N connects to a mixed network that supports N, then it should get N speeds.
I'm actually thinking about using Google's new router as a WAP instead, creating a custom configuration for it. Here's the link to it:
Edits: 09/26/15
Interesting. I wasn't aware of the Google OnHub, but most of our connections are direct over CAT5e Ethernet with only our portable devices on Wifi.OhHub looks like Amazon Echo's chubby little sister. ;-)
Edits: 09/26/15
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