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    Wireless dropping 5Ghz band - ASUS AC56U

    It is somewhat difficult to give an advice, when actual router settings are not known, but I'll make another attempt. 1. Isn't the router too far from client devices and 5GHz signal weak? Aren't there too many physical obstacles/walls between the router and client devices? As you may know, 5GHz...
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    Wireless dropping 5Ghz band - ASUS AC56U

    Assign different names to SSIDs on the 2GHz and 5GHz bands and then use only the 5GHz band for connecting respective client devices to the router.
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    RT AC68U setup for faster speed

    That's all about IPv6 problem. They at TWC are going to fix it by the end of this month. Other than that the modem is okay.
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    RT AC68U setup for faster speed

    Not a bad choice... But don't buy anything before TWC demonstrates you that 200 Mbps are really achievable on their line. Otherwise, as Louisville said above, you can downgrade your plan to the actual speed to save money both on plan payments and cost of a new modem.
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    RT AC68U setup for faster speed

    As for download speed at 2.4 GHz, I would check wireless settings of the router. Its 'Wireless mode' should be set as 'Auto' or 'N only', if you want to have speeds exceeding 50-55 Mbps.
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    RT AC68U setup for faster speed

    MrDoobz, let's make it step-by-step. Call TWC again and ask them to come with their test modem and check the line properly. If their modem provides 200 Mbps with the same speedtest services you use, you will know that your modem is at fault and you should change it for a better one (or try to...
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    RT AC68U setup for faster speed

    If the input via the direct Ethernet connection with the modem is only 115 Mbps while you are supposed to receive 200 Mbps, that is an obvious bottleneck you should check first. Either the modem is faulty or ISP provides you with less speed (?). Also check the Ethernet cable and your network...
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