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What is the fastest up/down speed you've seen from AX86U Pro?

snovvman

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Using iPerf and a wired 2.5Gb on the other end (and 86's 2.5 port), 160Mhz, WiFi6 2x2, single client, I am seeing a max of 600-650Mbps without tweaking. Don't know if this is par but Dong got over 1G with the 86U. What is your experience?
 
using a MT7925 card 10 Ft away, I got about ~1.8 Gbps (160MHz CH) both directions to a 2.5G lan connected NAS
 
153 Mbps down 106 Mbps up on my 100/100 FIOS. Who needs anything more?
 
153 Mbps down 106 Mbps up on my 100/100 FIOS. Who needs anything more?
If you live alone and have few devices, this will probably be enough. A single YouTube channel can take up dozens of megabits, but now multiply that by several people in the house. At 100 Mbps, you'll quickly reach the limit.
 
At 100 Mbps, you'll quickly reach the limit.

No. According to my Gateway stats WAN connection rarely exceeds 100Mbps bandwidth with 4 users and the usual browsing, streaming and work-from-home activities. I have 1000/50, 300/30 and 100/40 ISP lines, the Internet experience is about the same.
 
Ran a household network of 5 users -2 adult work at home, 3 teenagers , for years with only a DSL 38/3 connection. No issues.
 
If you live alone and have few devices, this will probably be enough. A single YouTube channel can take up dozens of megabits, but now multiply that by several people in the house. At 100 Mbps, you'll quickly reach the limit.
Live alone? Not quite! A wife and live at home adult child. All three of us are online at the same time with our nominal 100/100 FIOS. No problems with all of us streaming something at the same time. I do get questions about the network being up when I install something Linux or do updates to OSX, Windows or Linux. But why would I pay for more bandwidth that I would seldom use?
 

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