QUOTE(borgyang @ Feb 4 2019, 11:57 AM)
Hi guys,
My equipment specification as below.
BTU: ONU-HUAWEI-HG8240w
Router: RG-DLINK-WBR2300
Plan: Unifi Turbo 300Mbps
Device: Laptop / iPhone
Device spec: 802.11ac Dual Band with 2x2 MIMO 867Mbps
I just checked my old router wireless settings. It seems like it does not support dual band and can only support 2.4GHz 802.11n with bandwidth 20/40MHz (maximum link speed 144.4/300Mbps). Speed test result get maximum around 80Mbps regardless of bandwidth selection 20/40MHz.
My laptop LAN port supports Gigabit connection. When I connect my laptop to the router LAN port using CAT6 cable and it shows 100Mbps link speed only. I read the first post green text and found that this router model is not included in the green text. So does it mean that this router does not support gigabit speed on LAN?
I also tried to connect my laptop directly to the BTU using CAT6 cable. The link speed shows 1Gbps. However, it seems like there is no internet access and I have no idea how to access to the BTU GUI webpage. Is this normal?
I suspect the router is the bottleneck. If this is the case, I might need to upgrade the router. Anyone can confirm this? Thanks in advance.
You should be grateful to be able to get close to 80Mbps over 2.GHz band as most users here only get around 50Mbps.My equipment specification as below.
BTU: ONU-HUAWEI-HG8240w
Router: RG-DLINK-WBR2300
Plan: Unifi Turbo 300Mbps
Device: Laptop / iPhone
Device spec: 802.11ac Dual Band with 2x2 MIMO 867Mbps
I just checked my old router wireless settings. It seems like it does not support dual band and can only support 2.4GHz 802.11n with bandwidth 20/40MHz (maximum link speed 144.4/300Mbps). Speed test result get maximum around 80Mbps regardless of bandwidth selection 20/40MHz.
My laptop LAN port supports Gigabit connection. When I connect my laptop to the router LAN port using CAT6 cable and it shows 100Mbps link speed only. I read the first post green text and found that this router model is not included in the green text. So does it mean that this router does not support gigabit speed on LAN?
I also tried to connect my laptop directly to the BTU using CAT6 cable. The link speed shows 1Gbps. However, it seems like there is no internet access and I have no idea how to access to the BTU GUI webpage. Is this normal?
I suspect the router is the bottleneck. If this is the case, I might need to upgrade the router. Anyone can confirm this? Thanks in advance.
The router you have mentioned doesn't even have a gigabit port there's no way you could get more than 90Mbps if you also consider the overhead.
You can't access the internet directly through the BTU.
Feb 4 2019, 12:03 PM

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