![]() I can get ~22MB/sec through it when it is set in high speed bridge mode. ![]() As a nice example, I have an AC750 bridge, but with a 10/100 port on it (sadly no AP mode, but the 10/100 port would be really limiting if I tried that). Of course if I mosey on over a room or two that drops quite a bit.Ĭlick to expand.This. Of course both of those have gigabit ports to connect them to my network and also the internet (though sadly I only have a 75/75 internet connection, but no such limitation on my local network or to my server). My router, a TP-Link Archer C8 performs a bit better on 2.4GHz 300Mbps and I can get 226Mbps, which is basically the theoretical max you can get. With my TP-Link WDR3600 close to my router I can get about 196Mbps on 2.4GHz and 206Mbps on 5GHz (both 40Mhz channel width, so 300Mbps modulation rate). ![]() Get a gigabit N600 router and probably with a good client (that is also 300Mbps capable) and no interference you can probably get around 200Mbps. So that is the maximum performance you are going to get. Optimistically the best you can get is roughly 76% net yield and in most cases it is worse.īut, anyway, you are connecting your router to your modem through a wired port, which is limited to 100Mbps. That is the modulation rate you lose performance due to error correction overhead, wifi environment, etc.
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