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Getting 1500Mbps on WiFi is actually pretty solid performance, though I understand the frustration when your wired connections hit 2300+ Mbps. A few things to consider: **Why you might be capped around 1500Mbps:** - Even with WiFi 6, real-world speeds rarely match theoretical maximums due to overhead, interference, and protocol limitations - Your client device’s WiFi card capabilities matter - not all devices can max out available bandwidth - 5-15 feet should be close enough that distance isn’t the main issue **Would Eero help?** Eero makes solid mesh systems, but switching brands likely won’t dramatically change your WiFi speeds if you’re already getting 1500Mbps. The fundamental physics of WiFi would still apply. That said: - Eero Pro 6E can handle multi-gig speeds and has a dedicated 6GHz band - The software/app experience is generally well-regarded - But you’d still face similar WiFi limitations **Questions to help diagnose:** - What mesh system are you currently using? (sounds like Orbi based on “RBS”) - What WiFi standard? (WiFi 6/6E?) - What devices are you testing with, and what are their WiFi capabilities? - Is your internet connection 2.5Gbps or faster? If you truly need 2300+ Mbps to your devices, you might need to run ethernet to the locations that matter most. WiFi is convenient but has inherent overhead that makes hitting those peak wired speeds very difficult in real-world conditions.
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