Higher speed than a gigabit with 5G technology
Higher speed than a gigabit with 5G technology
I aim to maximize your home 5G connection for PC and n100 download server use. All ports support 2.5GbE, and you have an 8-port RJ45 switch with a 10GB uplink. I’ve identified TP-Link models like the Deco X50-5G and X80-5G that include a 2.5GbE switch, though I worry they may restrict internal speeds to gigabit limits similar to the Zyxel NR5103. I’m using Deco S7 APs with Cat6 backhaul, but performance is capped at about 384MB/s through the rear Ethernet ports.
We're discussing 5G cellular service. The device we're using is a specific modem. You're checking its performance by measuring speed. Typically, you can test with any compatible router and switch, connecting to a provider's modem.
The GL.iNet GL-X3000/ Spitz AX supports more than just Gigabit speeds. Do you already possess a 5G router that’s approaching Gigabit performance? It’s uncommon for a cell tower to offer sufficient capacity to reach Gigabit, based on my experience. I seldom achieve 1.2Gbit; it typically stops around 500Mbit. If you already have a Gigabit device, upgrading might not be cost-effective.