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I have an AdTran 622v ONT with Sonic Internet on a 10GbE service
You have no equipment matching this 10GbE service. Why do you pay for it?
I have an AdTran 622v ONT with Sonic Internet on a 10GbE service
It's just what they have; their standard fiber service costs between $29.99 to 49.99 depending on the level of support and whether or not you want telco service and in their most recent areas where they've completed the infrastructure it's a 10GbE connection. Even if all you need is 1GbE or less, you still have an ONT that can give you 10GbE if you can use it. No bandwidth caps either. I've been with Comcast for many years and have been waiting for Sonic to complete their fiber network in my area, and they did so about a month ago. Comcast is far more expensive for less speed(600 Mb/s), and they have a 1.2 TB cap.You have no equipment matching this 10GbE service. Why do you pay for it?
No, that's not what I'm doing. I'm trying to do a bit of future-proofing is all. And if you recall in my original post, I was curious about how the WAN aggregation worked on the GT-AX6000. No, I'm not looking at these options simply for Speedtest screenshots to brag about. Just researching to prepare for the near future and you have been very helpful in that; thanks.Now what? You've got fast Internet line for cheap and planning to spend thousands in equipment to run speedtest? You need 10GbE capable router/firewall, 10GbE switch, 10GbE NICs, a new 10GbE capable NAS perhaps... few computers will eventually have some benefit, none of wireless devices.
Yes, I was looking at the RT-AX89X; the no Merlin support put that on pause, but it is quite a nice piece of gear. So I'll probably take another look at it.If you need something more professional, you have to prepare your wallet. No, not this one - the large one. I have purchased some 10GbE capable gear recently and frankly I don't feel comfortable to share the price in this forum. Something more accessible for home use is RT-AX89X on sale. Some folks got it for $250 recently. No Asuswrt-Merlin support, but good quality Qualcomm chipset. Other option is the new GT-AXE16000 for $700.
That is possibly the most hideous device and website I have ever seen.For the choice of a gigabit router, check out this WIFI6: BD-ONT-415WX wifi6 ONU is an intelligent Wi-Fi 6 routing-type Optical Network Terminal (ONT), which provide four GE ports, one POTS port, and one USB port, and 2.4G and 5G dual band Wi-Fi connectivity. Stronger wall-though effect and lower power consumption.this one can help you.
Yes, I was looking at the RT-AX89X; the no Merlin support put that on pause, but it is quite a nice piece of gear. So I'll probably take another look at it.
And as far as the larger wallet, I'll have to try and remember which mattress I stuffed that cash into!
I've decided on the GT-AX6000, I just need to start a chat session with the Best Buy folks to price match Amazon, and then I can use the $260 reward points towards the purchase.
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