pardysound
Occasional Visitor
Hi there.
I have recently upgraded my ISP service to a package the is marketed as 250mbps. My Home network consists of the service providers modem, an airport extreme, dLink DGS1016d Gigabit Switch, i7 iMac (connected via LAN)
With that configuration when I run a speediest through speedtest.net I get about 150mbps.. So I took everything out and just connect directly from the computer to the router and did the test again.. This time I got 255mbps. So I did some research and found that the Airport Extreme's WAN to LAN / LAN to WAN throughput speeds are lower than many of the newer routers on the market, so I picked up a Linksys E4200 with according to this site is one of the top rated models for WAN to LAN / LAN to WAN throughput.. Then Running the speed test again I see an increase, but but still only 180mbps, not the promised 250mbps. Is there some part of the network that I am not configuring correctly that may be causing the bottleneck ?
CP
I have recently upgraded my ISP service to a package the is marketed as 250mbps. My Home network consists of the service providers modem, an airport extreme, dLink DGS1016d Gigabit Switch, i7 iMac (connected via LAN)
With that configuration when I run a speediest through speedtest.net I get about 150mbps.. So I took everything out and just connect directly from the computer to the router and did the test again.. This time I got 255mbps. So I did some research and found that the Airport Extreme's WAN to LAN / LAN to WAN throughput speeds are lower than many of the newer routers on the market, so I picked up a Linksys E4200 with according to this site is one of the top rated models for WAN to LAN / LAN to WAN throughput.. Then Running the speed test again I see an increase, but but still only 180mbps, not the promised 250mbps. Is there some part of the network that I am not configuring correctly that may be causing the bottleneck ?
CP