QUOTE(fruitie @ Jul 26 2015, 09:23 PM)
The problem is if LAN can get, it's useless for me.

I can't accept a bad stock router. They can't expect every single user to buy their own routers.
I think I will call to cancel the upgrade.
Sigh. After all the waiting, this is what I get.
well i sorta mean, it's a bit difficult trying to diagnose your speed via wifi.
i notice this while babysitting for my brother so i was on my laptop in another room in the house. the internet was so bad .... only got better when i moved the laptop a bit to get a better signal, then suddenly the internet was working fine again.
so poor wifi will indeed affect your internet speed

so i don't think you can really test poor internet unless done via ethernet first, so you can rule it's not a wifi issue your having. that was what i was implying :}
basically it's cost cutting, by providing a cheap router just so we can get the internet to work. as a user we have no choice but to buy a new router preferably 1gbit ports (i'd suggest 4-5 of them :} ) and also preferably wireless ac if possible.
Asus RT-N18U
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Looks like RT-N66U, has CPU/RAM/NAND/USB3.0 like RT-AC68U but is single-band wireless router like RT-N16. What is it? Asus RT-N18U

- CPU Broadcom-ARM dual-core 800MHz (same as in RT-AC56U and RT-AC68U)
- RAM 256MB (FSB 533MHz)
- NAND 128MB
- Gigabit switch
- 1x USB2.0 + 1x USB3.0
- 3x external antennas
- 2,4GHz radio N600 (single band router)
*support by shibby tomato
http://tomato.groov.pl/from the prices i saw, you can get this router for rm 339, thats quite good for an ac router that actually performs :}
http://www.lelong.com.my/kx/asus+rt+n18u.htmthis router is wireless n though

but is using turboqam to boost wireless n signal by up to 30% more. it also can do up to 650 mbps internet connections, not that we have that speed anytime soon
wireless ac routers i think are 600+ upward

yep a AC56U is 624
http://list.lelong.com.my/Auc/List/List.as...d=AC56U&x=0&y=0This post has been edited by Moogle Stiltzkin: Jul 27 2015, 02:39 AM