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Speed restricted by the router's port

Speed restricted by the router's port

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kalleboii
Senior Member
738
05-15-2023, 12:53 AM
#1
You can still get 100/10 Mbps speeds regardless of the signal source. The secondary router will provide that speed directly, and connecting it to your main router via cable won’t change the actual throughput.
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kalleboii
05-15-2023, 12:53 AM #1

You can still get 100/10 Mbps speeds regardless of the signal source. The secondary router will provide that speed directly, and connecting it to your main router via cable won’t change the actual throughput.

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DeanIsGod
Member
62
05-16-2023, 08:17 PM
#2
It activates when connected as an Ethernet switch. This device functions as three separate units, but the 10gb/s speed applies only to one component—likely the Ethernet switch itself, possibly also the router. It’s conceivable that up to four devices can communicate over RJ45 at a theoretical maximum of 10gb/s, though in practice it might be lower. If the wide-area port supports 10gb, the maximum bandwidth for a LAN with four machines would reach 10gb, but real-world performance is usually reduced. I wouldn’t anticipate more than 2 or 3gb/s from wireless links.
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DeanIsGod
05-16-2023, 08:17 PM #2

It activates when connected as an Ethernet switch. This device functions as three separate units, but the 10gb/s speed applies only to one component—likely the Ethernet switch itself, possibly also the router. It’s conceivable that up to four devices can communicate over RJ45 at a theoretical maximum of 10gb/s, though in practice it might be lower. If the wide-area port supports 10gb, the maximum bandwidth for a LAN with four machines would reach 10gb, but real-world performance is usually reduced. I wouldn’t anticipate more than 2 or 3gb/s from wireless links.

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_TophPot_
Junior Member
47
05-16-2023, 09:21 PM
#3
10 gigabytes? What does that mean? 100 megabits equals megabits, you're downloading 100 megabits, and uploading 10 megabits.
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_TophPot_
05-16-2023, 09:21 PM #3

10 gigabytes? What does that mean? 100 megabits equals megabits, you're downloading 100 megabits, and uploading 10 megabits.

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Papyrule
Senior Member
560
05-18-2023, 05:45 AM
#4
Not fully down, just a bit up... It seems the answer is yes, you’ll hit a 100 Mbps limit either way. (up or down). Avoid getting 10 Mbps unless something’s amiss—bad cable isn’t common anymore. Try to locate another router with gigabit ports; they’re affordable now and worth using. Or better yet, install a dedicated access point.
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Papyrule
05-18-2023, 05:45 AM #4

Not fully down, just a bit up... It seems the answer is yes, you’ll hit a 100 Mbps limit either way. (up or down). Avoid getting 10 Mbps unless something’s amiss—bad cable isn’t common anymore. Try to locate another router with gigabit ports; they’re affordable now and worth using. Or better yet, install a dedicated access point.

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Nesproa
Junior Member
4
05-27-2023, 04:36 AM
#5
I'm based in Uruguay and it's really tough to locate a device with a 5 GHz option priced near 30 USD. I did come across one, but it doesn't seem to include gigabit ports, similar to the TP-Link Archer C20.
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Nesproa
05-27-2023, 04:36 AM #5

I'm based in Uruguay and it's really tough to locate a device with a 5 GHz option priced near 30 USD. I did come across one, but it doesn't seem to include gigabit ports, similar to the TP-Link Archer C20.

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seigneurZOZ
Member
126
05-27-2023, 09:55 PM
#6
We have access to several online shops. For router alternatives, we offer a variety of options.
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seigneurZOZ
05-27-2023, 09:55 PM #6

We have access to several online shops. For router alternatives, we offer a variety of options.

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sanbasan
Junior Member
46
05-27-2023, 10:36 PM
#7
It appears the item is mostly in Spanish-speaking markets, but the price of 24 USD feels low compared to its value. I’m unsure if it’s worth purchasing.
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sanbasan
05-27-2023, 10:36 PM #7

It appears the item is mostly in Spanish-speaking markets, but the price of 24 USD feels low compared to its value. I’m unsure if it’s worth purchasing.

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06-12-2023, 12:04 PM
#8
https://www.mercadolibre.com.mx/router-a...a7dbfa011c Here's one option. All ports are gigabit.
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RainbowGirl328
06-12-2023, 12:04 PM #8

https://www.mercadolibre.com.mx/router-a...a7dbfa011c Here's one option. All ports are gigabit.

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LetiqPvP
Member
52
06-18-2023, 02:20 AM
#9
It looks like you're checking if Mexico offers a free market option. You mentioned using .com.mx and wondering if it's the most affordable choice right now. Are you considering other alternatives or comparing prices?
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LetiqPvP
06-18-2023, 02:20 AM #9

It looks like you're checking if Mexico offers a free market option. You mentioned using .com.mx and wondering if it's the most affordable choice right now. Are you considering other alternatives or comparing prices?

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AJCbeauty
Junior Member
4
06-18-2023, 02:38 AM
#10
I just checked the top result and it looks like it covers the most affordable option with gigabit ports available.
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AJCbeauty
06-18-2023, 02:38 AM #10

I just checked the top result and it looks like it covers the most affordable option with gigabit ports available.

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