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Buying your own ice cream is easy, but it limits you to certain flavors, plus it gets really expensive after a while. Whether it’s hot outside or you just need something sweet, ice cream hits the spot every time. around 600Mbps).I'm a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for me to earn fees by linking to and affiliated sites. No Mac is made with any wireless card greater than AC1300 (real world throughput on a good day. You would need to buy the very latest AC3100 products with external 3100 receiver plugged into a port capable of that speed.

Nor can you achieve gigabit actual throughput over wireless on an airport. Then you need a much more powerful router. which is one way ISP can cheat with gigabit service).
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(or full gigabit adding upload and download.
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If the computer does in fact reach full gigabit download speed. The ISP simply does not have the capacity to route faster than that to you and everyone else on your run who opted for gigabit. if it reaches speeds of 700Mbps then that is your max speed. Your test with a single computer plugged directly to the modem is the same thing. If they send service tech out with a tester that only goes to 750Mbps that tells me they expect to never reach gigabit. I've had the service tech out to my house and the gadget that he tests the network with only goes to 750 mb/s so it is hard to know what *really* is happening. and will usually handle up to around 500Mbps. If the airport extreme is working as main router I am amazed you got the speed up to 700mbps as it is NOT gigabit router. You will never get speeds faster than this combo.

Plug a computer directly to the arris modem by ethernet. For both I'm using the same WLAN configuration: channel 40, mixed A/N mode (although the ISP's router also allows ac).I've also set the router mode on the Airport express to DHCP and NAT and I've set no IPv6 settings other than to configure automatically.Any idea of what could be causing this speed difference? I would really like to keep my Airport express only.Thanks in advance 672 2 I mean, I get internet and Wifi but I'm getting roughly half the speed over the 5GHz wifi and I do with the ISPs router (roughly 82 Mbps vs 167 Mbps). ditching their own router) if they so wish as long as it works.I've been playing around with my good old airport express (2nd generation - A1392) and I managed to get it to work.sort of. However, they do give users the option of plugging in their own router directly (i.e. Then this is plugged into their own router (an ZTE dual-band router). Airport WiFi slower than ISP router Hi all.I have an ISP that provides internet with an ethernet cable straight into my flat.
