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I doesn't work at all. It gets broadcast timeouts which will interrupt any ISP. Go with the Arris instead, it is rock solid.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I am similar similar bandwidth, but this is limited by the devices connected for me. If you haven't already done so, I'd check the max bandwidth your device hardware/software can achieve.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The speeds will vary based on your service provider and plan.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Couple of things you can try. Check your router placement. Is it in a open area and not near anything that could interfere with your wifi signal like a TV, portable phone etc. You may want to relocate your modem. Next reduced speeds could be results of your PC OS and network capabilities. For example I have two PC's. One has a N band rated Network card and the AC band network card. The N based card gets in the 200 mbps while the AC gets close to 900 mpbs using Xfinity internet. My new Galaxy10 smartphone also gets over 900 mbps using speedtest.net. You also could have channel interference. If other routers are utilizing the same channel as your router then you could see reduced speeds. The web admin gui for this router provides a chart indicating the channel your are on and who else is on it. If you see that many routers are using the same channel consider changing the channel. I had to do this with my router. If you have a Gig port on your PC try a wired connection and do a speed test. You should see close to 1Gb speeds. If you see that you do then you know you getting the speeds your paying for but it is an issue with wifi only. If all these things have been tried, then call your cable company and have them run diagnostics on your connection.
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