I pay a bunch for 1 Gig and the modem to handle it. I bought a nest wifi system and while it's stable, my speeds are certainly nowhere near1 gig. My iphone 12 gets about 400mbps and a dated win 10 machine about 200 mbps.
I tried a tp-link deco x60 mesh router set-up but while the speed increased by another 100 mbps (wifi 6 vs Nest wifi5), the connection was really unstable. My TVs and computers would hang forever even with upgraded firmware etc. I sent that back. I have a couple weeks before I have to keep this Nest Wifi mesh set-up but honestly, I would really love to get the speeds I'm paying for.
My other question is this....
If I'm getting 400 mbps (iphone 12) on a 1 gig connection, I'f I dropped my connection to say...600 mbps, would I see 200 mbps speed? Does the speed seen in real world always present as a fraction of the speed payed for?
last question,...I tried an ethernet connection on that MB8611 and, wire directly with a cat 6 wire, that ethernet port would only go at 100 mbps speed. No idea on that one.
Thanks all.
I tried a tp-link deco x60 mesh router set-up but while the speed increased by another 100 mbps (wifi 6 vs Nest wifi5), the connection was really unstable. My TVs and computers would hang forever even with upgraded firmware etc. I sent that back. I have a couple weeks before I have to keep this Nest Wifi mesh set-up but honestly, I would really love to get the speeds I'm paying for.
My other question is this....
If I'm getting 400 mbps (iphone 12) on a 1 gig connection, I'f I dropped my connection to say...600 mbps, would I see 200 mbps speed? Does the speed seen in real world always present as a fraction of the speed payed for?
last question,...I tried an ethernet connection on that MB8611 and, wire directly with a cat 6 wire, that ethernet port would only go at 100 mbps speed. No idea on that one.
Thanks all.