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You should not have any problems with speed, I have 40+ devices connected and not problems at all
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Your speed on each device will be determined by how much speed you have coming into the house. I have gigabyte service from AT&T, 1000 megabytes per second, so when my phone is using 200mps per second I will have 800mps per second for the rest of the devices in my house to share. With this router you can set the max MPS that a device can pull which is nice. You can also set what type of media takes preference on your network. So if your a gamer you can make video game have the highest preference then streaming media and so on...etc... many people think that If they have gigabyte service, 1000 MPS, that each device should get 1000 MPS over WiFi..... not the case, you have to have a Wi-Fi card that can access and process speed for your computer to operate that fast. The only thing so far that I’ve seen able to pull 1000 MB per second is my 4K Apple TV while it’s hard line connected. Hope this helps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.All depends on your service. In my house there are usually 3-4 phones a lap top and ipad on the wireless and I still get 700/mbps on xbox with a CAT 7 wired connection. I have xfinity 1g service as well. Wireless the max speed I have seen is 550/mbps.
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