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Recent content by BJoe

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    Wan to lan question

    On the price question let just have the operator's income as a basis of comparison. They are earning about 350 US dollars a month (the average wage in Hungary in just over 500, beginner electrical engineeres for example get below 1000), so for them an Asus RT-AC68U (about 200 dollars) is a way...
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    Wan to lan question

    I would stick with the second option having a good consumer AC router. Speaking about good ones: the prices here in Hungary are way too high in most of the cases. Some routers cost more than someones monthly income who does a simple operator job at a multinational company, but this is an another...
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    Wan to lan question

    Hi! No, this is assymetric. At the moment I have a 500 / 200 Mbps connection a few weeks ago, but plan to upgrade to 1000 / 200 later. The question is: is it worth it? I'm getting unsure more and more by now... I think - seeing the SNB results - most of the new generation AC routers can handle...
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    Wan to lan question

    Yeap, DIGI (www.digi.tv) is supplying a maximum 1Gbit speed internet through fiber optics for example in Hungary.
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    Wan to lan question

    Behind the router. Will share speed without it soon...
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    Wan to lan question

    Hi! I'm searching for a good AC router - 1750 or above. Let's say I have a 1000Mbps speed internet connection at home (at the moment this is 500). Would the new router still limit the bandwith? I'm saying still cause comparing SNB's result on the v1 1043nd I have at the moment I have to...
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