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Make sure you don't miss the return window, @Swistheater.
From the router device x86-64 deviceWifi speeds are also going to be variable due to conditions. Whats the connected speed say on 2.5g port when using the Internet speed function? That will tell you the speed coming in from wan 2.5g rather then what your getting over wireless.
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Highest i have seen on its best days is 2100mb/s, on its worst 1300mb/s. I call that issues with the testing server.
Yea, my wifi situation is great. The issue is the big discrepancies with the wired.I always get flack for showing my wifi settings. I'm not going to say they are optimal or even correct for most people. But it's what I use and prefer. Since your testing over wifi I'm not the best person to say what is best practice.
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Can I do it in AP mode? do you have a link you can share so I can quickly access it from AP mode. I think the page is hidden.Now I'd try this test on the internet speed page on the gt-ax11000 to see if they are even remotely close. Use the 2.5g port.
I assume your using aimesh.. maybe not guess ap mode blocks some stuff.Can I do it in AP mode? do you have a link you can share so I can quickly access it from AP mode. I think the page is hidden.
curl --retry 3 "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ViktorJp/RTRMON/develop/rtrmon.sh" -o "/jffs/scripts/rtrmon.sh" && chmod 755 "/jffs/scripts/rtrmon.sh"
heres some tests with various servers using the builtin speed test.I assume your using aimesh.. maybe not guess ap mode blocks some stuff.
ssh: nvram set re_mode=0 will unhide the page. then use https://192.168.x.x:8443/AdaptiveQoS_InternetSpeed.asp
alternatively you can use rtrmon to do the speedtest via amtm. https://www.snbforums.com/threads/r...-scanner-speedtest-new-beta8-available.90292/
or add via this link:
Code:curl --retry 3 "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ViktorJp/RTRMON/develop/rtrmon.sh" -o "/jffs/scripts/rtrmon.sh" && chmod 755 "/jffs/scripts/rtrmon.sh"
Can't return a gift, it was brand new still in the box though. I guess I could re-gift it (naahh). I do however plan to use it for something else... I will look into purchasing one of these newer models though.Make sure you don't miss the return window, @Swistheater.
Can't return a gift, it was brand new still in the box though. I guess I could re-gift it (naahh). I do however plan to use it for something else... I will look into purchasing one of these newer models though.
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yep right now I have Aimesh set to hardwire backhaul. At the moment, my only business level device is connected to the modem. I did that so I could get my hands dirty with the 2.5gbit. I am currently on the wait list for the new fiber being brought into my area. Once that happens, I plan to ditch comcast completely.Unless your really keen on aimesh nodes should look at Altalabs wired APās. Theyāve really been interesting me lately.
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well, we all know how that goes with asus. We get to immerse ourselves into a new gaming experience, wrapped up in a web of AIMESH which is baby sit by the life time trendmicrowaves protection.Marketing jargon really isn't the selling points for me lol.
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