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On mar. 28 mars 21:19:29 2017, Jorge Almeida wrote: |
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> Which part is to blame? The secondary router boasts 1300Mbps on 5GHz |
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> WiFi, so I assumed it could deal with 150Mbps on cat5e ethernet cable. |
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> The power consumption is about 4.5w, which seems a bit flimsy. |
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> Or maybe the primary router is thottling speed when in bridge mode? Is |
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> this possible at all? (And if so, what could be the purpose of such |
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> measure? *spooky*) |
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You will never reach 1300Mbps on Wi-Fi, it’s some commercial bullshit. |
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First of all, check if you have a gigabit switch on your TP-link, it’s |
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not impossible to have a 100M one. And, if you have a gig switch, use an |
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RJ45 cable, the only cheap and efficient medium if you need bandwidth and |
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latency. |
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alarig |