A:AnswerJake, this is a router, not a modem. So, it will take whatever signal you put into it. The router is fast, but like all routers, it can't be any faster than the service provided. If you have a cable internet service, you may want to check the cable modem and/or call the cable company to find out what speeds you should have.
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A:AnswerIt’s a router... that being said.. this means it re-transmit the internet signal across your place via Wifi (wireless) and/or the ethernet ports .. regardless of internet provider
A:AnswerDepends on the components of the area you want to cover. Wood is a bit better 5.2G works in my wooden home about 100' effectively (2.4 would be a bit better). Brick/metal structures will be less.
A:AnswerIt will work with ExpressVPN but it is complicated to me to install it on the router. Just install the VPN on your streaming device or devices. Would make sense to install it directly but it is difficult
A:AnswerThey should have a list of compatible modems for their network on their website. This is only a router and should work regardless of the network.
A:AnswerYes. But would need to know what the issue is. Remember that AT&T wifi goes through a gateway, router, modem, all in one. If trying to extend signal would recommend buying the AT&T wifi extenders.
A:AnswerHello Diego, bitrate and upload depend a lot on your isp provider. But, we replaced an older router with this one and it has increased upload and download because it is more efficient. Hope this helps.