soontobetold
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I refer to this article http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/wire...1900-first-look-netgear-r7000-a-asus-rt-ac68u
I also read a few other articles saying that in order to maximise the full potential of the router, you need to set up a wireless bridge.
How exactly does setting up a wireless bridge maximise the full potential of the router?
Ain't a wireless bridge just "extending" the range of the primary router wirelessly or am I wrong?
Please enlighten. Thanks!
As I explain in this short AC1900 primer, not many people will be able to experience the 600 Mbps link rates in 2.4 GHz that are the raison d'être for the AC1900 stew that Broadcom has cooked up. The only folks who will are those who spring for two routers and set the second up as a wireless bridge.
I also read a few other articles saying that in order to maximise the full potential of the router, you need to set up a wireless bridge.
How exactly does setting up a wireless bridge maximise the full potential of the router?
Ain't a wireless bridge just "extending" the range of the primary router wirelessly or am I wrong?
Please enlighten. Thanks!