Hi:
I have an Asus AC66U router since a couple of years and I've been happy with it. Recently I've started using it for Steam In-Home Streaming between an HTPC connected to the Gigabit port and a PC using a Netgear A6210 Adapter. Router and PC are ~9m apart on different rooms. It seems that the max throughput I can hit is around 220Mbps (tested with iperf, Steam reports ~240Mbps of estimated bandwidth) and it seems to be the normal operation speed for thes router (checked a few benchmarks online).
The thing is, what's with that? Checked a few other routers, like the newer AC88U and they're giving similar results (https://lesterchan.net/blog/2015/11/30/asus-rt-ac88u-router-review/ for example, around 220Mbps too on wired to wireless). So to my question ... is that it? What's with the theoretical speeds? Advertising 3167 Mbps of speed and getting 220Mbps over LAN with expensive USB adapters? Am I missing something? Am I doing something wrong and getting the wrong results? I'm really lost right now.
Thanks in advance!
I have an Asus AC66U router since a couple of years and I've been happy with it. Recently I've started using it for Steam In-Home Streaming between an HTPC connected to the Gigabit port and a PC using a Netgear A6210 Adapter. Router and PC are ~9m apart on different rooms. It seems that the max throughput I can hit is around 220Mbps (tested with iperf, Steam reports ~240Mbps of estimated bandwidth) and it seems to be the normal operation speed for thes router (checked a few benchmarks online).
The thing is, what's with that? Checked a few other routers, like the newer AC88U and they're giving similar results (https://lesterchan.net/blog/2015/11/30/asus-rt-ac88u-router-review/ for example, around 220Mbps too on wired to wireless). So to my question ... is that it? What's with the theoretical speeds? Advertising 3167 Mbps of speed and getting 220Mbps over LAN with expensive USB adapters? Am I missing something? Am I doing something wrong and getting the wrong results? I'm really lost right now.
Thanks in advance!