It is either MB/s or MBps for Megabytes per second and Mbps for Megabits per second. MBPS is NOT a thing. You need to learn the difference (especially as a reviewer), 113 megabits will NOT max out a gigabit link in as there are 1000 megabits in a gigabit. So I cannot tell from your review if the product is fast or not. If you are not sure of terms please just state the size of the file and how long it took and we can work it out for you.
There’s now a V2 version with the updated Qualcomm chipset. Hoping they add TwT and UL OFDMA. It also has a dual 1.7Ghz processor for DPI. The QoS is dated and it screws your upload up so best off, the clue is a MSN setting. Would be nice to see an adaptive QoS but as the V1 does not handle UL OFDMA I’m not hopeful but you never know.
ehi dude, just wondering if you could answer a question. Does the guest network come with a bandwidth limiter you can turn on? Or does the router come with some custom bandwidth limiter per device? Would be better if i could just limit the guest network so the connection doesn't get saturated. Example, full network has 1000 mbps speed, guest network i limit it to 100 mbps, same thing for upload. Thanks
Unfortunately not, it gives you the option to create the Guest network and choose what band it runs on, but that's about it, and unfortunately, this is typical on consumer hardware. You'd really need to consider prosumer hardware for options like the ones you are enquiring about. Cheers, Dave.
don't use 160Mhz channel width especially for PS5 80mhz 2400mbps OFDMA disabled for gamers it doesn't support upload OFDMA I am planning to buy tp link ax11000
It is either MB/s or MBps for Megabytes per second and Mbps for Megabits per second. MBPS is NOT a thing. You need to learn the difference (especially as a reviewer), 113 megabits will NOT max out a gigabit link in as there are 1000 megabits in a gigabit. So I cannot tell from your review if the product is fast or not. If you are not sure of terms please just state the size of the file and how long it took and we can work it out for you.
Great in depth review thank you.
There’s now a V2 version with the updated Qualcomm chipset. Hoping they add TwT and UL OFDMA. It also has a dual 1.7Ghz processor for DPI.
The QoS is dated and it screws your upload up so best off, the clue is a MSN setting. Would be nice to see an adaptive QoS but as the V1 does not handle UL OFDMA I’m not hopeful but you never know.
I agree, upload OFDMA, TWT missed
but I think QoS on Netgear is very nice no complain
I am planning to get tp link ax11000 which supports everything!
I was who the hell is in the background but then I figured it out 😂
ehi dude, just wondering if you could answer a question.
Does the guest network come with a bandwidth limiter you can turn on? Or does the router come with some custom bandwidth limiter per device? Would be better if i could just limit the guest network so the connection doesn't get saturated.
Example, full network has 1000 mbps speed, guest network i limit it to 100 mbps, same thing for upload.
Thanks
Unfortunately not, it gives you the option to create the Guest network and choose what band it runs on, but that's about it, and unfortunately, this is typical on consumer hardware.
You'd really need to consider prosumer hardware for options like the ones you are enquiring about.
Cheers, Dave.
would this increase my bandwidth I NEED A LOT
What is your use case? What do you need the bandwidth for?
Man you'll get the same speeds with a $50 router. I can't believe you'll buy this thing to use it with such crappy speeds
don't use 160Mhz channel width especially for PS5
80mhz 2400mbps
OFDMA disabled for gamers
it doesn't support upload OFDMA
I am planning to buy tp link ax11000
If doesn't support it it doesn't mean that is bad
@@rafars2246 maybe not bad, but at least there's better router because they supports it!