wallaby32
Occasional Visitor
I did some searching on the forums and couldn't find any answers that completely satisfied me.
So, technician appointment on Monday (aug 29th) to bring a new At&t modem and register it for the new Gigapower service in my area. (1 gbps down/up) This is all I am saying about the modem since it is out of the scope of my question and maybe these forums as well.
To the point, I have an Asus RT N66U.
Has worked beautifully with my current fiber connection of 75mbps Down/8mbps up. Will this router be powerful enough to push gigabit speeds to my hardwired clients? (any input on wireless speeds is welcomed as well)
I assume I will need to have CTF(cut through forwarding) enabled. I will also need to double check device hardware (laptop ethernet adapters for example). but, beyond that, can anyone speak first hand about maximum wan speeds achieved from the Asus RT N66U?
thanks for all the help over the years
So, technician appointment on Monday (aug 29th) to bring a new At&t modem and register it for the new Gigapower service in my area. (1 gbps down/up) This is all I am saying about the modem since it is out of the scope of my question and maybe these forums as well.
To the point, I have an Asus RT N66U.
Has worked beautifully with my current fiber connection of 75mbps Down/8mbps up. Will this router be powerful enough to push gigabit speeds to my hardwired clients? (any input on wireless speeds is welcomed as well)
I assume I will need to have CTF(cut through forwarding) enabled. I will also need to double check device hardware (laptop ethernet adapters for example). but, beyond that, can anyone speak first hand about maximum wan speeds achieved from the Asus RT N66U?
thanks for all the help over the years
