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Top Router for High Internet Usage in a Household

Top Router for High Internet Usage in a Household

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mr_banana11
Member
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07-09-2023, 11:44 AM
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The FiOS G3100 is likely their newest model unless there was an unintended downgrade. For more information, check out the user manual here: https://www.verizon.com/supportresources...-guide.pdf
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mr_banana11
07-09-2023, 11:44 AM #11

The FiOS G3100 is likely their newest model unless there was an unintended downgrade. For more information, check out the user manual here: https://www.verizon.com/supportresources...-guide.pdf

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TheFallenRose
Senior Member
616
07-09-2023, 07:06 PM
#12
I utilize the Netgear Nighthawk AC1900 Dual Band Router. The interface is straightforward for managing and configuring the device. I charge for 200Mbps, yet perform tests at 230Mbps. Coverage in the 2.4GHz spectrum is limited and diminishes on the 5GHz band, though it supports quicker data rates. This pattern applies to all routers as well. Your connection speeds should comfortably fit within this gaming router’s capabilities.
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TheFallenRose
07-09-2023, 07:06 PM #12

I utilize the Netgear Nighthawk AC1900 Dual Band Router. The interface is straightforward for managing and configuring the device. I charge for 200Mbps, yet perform tests at 230Mbps. Coverage in the 2.4GHz spectrum is limited and diminishes on the 5GHz band, though it supports quicker data rates. This pattern applies to all routers as well. Your connection speeds should comfortably fit within this gaming router’s capabilities.

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SnailNugget
Junior Member
40
07-09-2023, 07:36 PM
#13
That works with gigabit, so it’s not the problem. Try connecting your device straight to the router or plugging the cable into the WAN port. Have you reached out to their support?
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SnailNugget
07-09-2023, 07:36 PM #13

That works with gigabit, so it’s not the problem. Try connecting your device straight to the router or plugging the cable into the WAN port. Have you reached out to their support?

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ChickenPhoYou
Posting Freak
850
07-17-2023, 05:25 AM
#14
I connected my PC straight to the router on both LAN and WAN ports, getting outcomes similar to what I've experienced before. I then powered off the router just to check if all the plugging and unplugging might be causing issues. I see speeds above 900 Mbps when plugged into either the router's LAN port or the external WAN port.
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ChickenPhoYou
07-17-2023, 05:25 AM #14

I connected my PC straight to the router on both LAN and WAN ports, getting outcomes similar to what I've experienced before. I then powered off the router just to check if all the plugging and unplugging might be causing issues. I see speeds above 900 Mbps when plugged into either the router's LAN port or the external WAN port.

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FAZE_ASH2
Member
140
07-17-2023, 05:41 PM
#15
It seems the system needs a restart. You seem capable of swapping out their router entirely. Current Wi-Fi speeds are quite fast now.
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FAZE_ASH2
07-17-2023, 05:41 PM #15

It seems the system needs a restart. You seem capable of swapping out their router entirely. Current Wi-Fi speeds are quite fast now.

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Senshi_
Member
197
07-17-2023, 08:22 PM
#16
Your laptop and phone experienced a noticeable increase in performance, reaching around 250-300 up/down. This improvement suggests that adding more wired devices might reduce strain on your Wi-Fi connection.
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Senshi_
07-17-2023, 08:22 PM #16

Your laptop and phone experienced a noticeable increase in performance, reaching around 250-300 up/down. This improvement suggests that adding more wired devices might reduce strain on your Wi-Fi connection.

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Xzedrac
Junior Member
14
07-17-2023, 08:44 PM
#17
More devices connected via wired connections are ideal. Those speeds feel normal for Wi-Fi, it's tough to achieve higher performance without ideal settings.
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Xzedrac
07-17-2023, 08:44 PM #17

More devices connected via wired connections are ideal. Those speeds feel normal for Wi-Fi, it's tough to achieve higher performance without ideal settings.

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SkyInsane
Senior Member
718
07-19-2023, 09:09 PM
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You need an ONT, similar to a modem in fiber networks, to transform fiber connections into copper at your home. Verizon has traditionally switched from fiber to Ethernet or coax based on TV service availability. It appears to function as a WiFi 6 router with an integrated F connector for coaxial cables. This device seems designed with Ethernet and MOCA in mind. Are you using Ethernet or coaxial connections for the WAN on your Verizon router?
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SkyInsane
07-19-2023, 09:09 PM #18

You need an ONT, similar to a modem in fiber networks, to transform fiber connections into copper at your home. Verizon has traditionally switched from fiber to Ethernet or coax based on TV service availability. It appears to function as a WiFi 6 router with an integrated F connector for coaxial cables. This device seems designed with Ethernet and MOCA in mind. Are you using Ethernet or coaxial connections for the WAN on your Verizon router?

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