I have an Asus RT-N66U router that according to the WAN-LAN throughput test on this site can handle 731.6Mbps. But my real world results show that when I use this router my WAN speed gets maxed out at about 230MBps (not using my router and connecting directly to my modem/gateway gets me 320Mbps).
My results are corroborated in this thread http://www.snbforums.com/threads/rt...expected-on-high-speed-fibre-connection.9425/ and apparently there are other similar threads it looks like the CPU is maxed out.
So where does the 731 result come from and is that a test in an idealized environment that is not useful in real world conditions!
My internet connection is Rogers Cables 250/20 service which actually gives download speeds of a bit over 300 Mbps. My gateway is a Hitron CGN3 and it is running in bridge mode.
My results are corroborated in this thread http://www.snbforums.com/threads/rt...expected-on-high-speed-fibre-connection.9425/ and apparently there are other similar threads it looks like the CPU is maxed out.
So where does the 731 result come from and is that a test in an idealized environment that is not useful in real world conditions!
My internet connection is Rogers Cables 250/20 service which actually gives download speeds of a bit over 300 Mbps. My gateway is a Hitron CGN3 and it is running in bridge mode.