The 300Mbps singleband router can handle 100Mbps Wi-Fi.
The 300Mbps singleband router can handle 100Mbps Wi-Fi.
I verified the connection and it shows a link speed of 866Mhz on your Wi-Fi.
Will the router function without the modem for cable internet?
I’ve noticed a pattern in my experience—single-band typically refers to 2.4GHz SISO, which usually caps performance at around 150Mbit, even with a 20Mhz channel width. Real-world speeds rarely exceed 40Mbit unless you use MIMO technology. Switching between different routers shows inconsistent results; one can achieve up to 30Mbit while another reaches 80Mbit despite similar settings. Choosing the cheapest gear often leads to subpar performance. In short, stick with higher-bandwidth options if speed matters, or accept lower performance with budget devices.