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ShankarHokie
Oct 13, 2022Apprentice
Have RBK53 system. Get a faster modem or jump to wifi6 750
Hello,
I have a netgear CM1100 modem and a RBK53 (?) mesh system.
I got an email that my modem is limiting my speeds to 953 Mbps and to get my subscribed 1.2GBps, I need to upgrade the modem.
My questions are:
- If I just upgrade the modem, will I be able to get full 1.2Gbps with the RBR50 router or will the speed be downgraded by the older Orbi?
- If I get an upgraded modem + router combo, is there a way to use the satellites I already have?
- Should I just jump in and get a new Orbi mesh system with wifi6 and modem? CBK753??
Thanks!
Both CM and RBK only support 1000Mbps on the WAN and LAN ports so if you subscribe to 1.2 or higher, you'll not ever see those speeds with your current hardware set. You'll need to upgrade the modem and router system that has 2.5Gb WAN and LAN ports to see those speeds. Or go back to a 1Gb speed plan with your ISP service if you keep the current hardware set.
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Both CM and RBK only support 1000Mbps on the WAN and LAN ports so if you subscribe to 1.2 or higher, you'll not ever see those speeds with your current hardware set. You'll need to upgrade the modem and router system that has 2.5Gb WAN and LAN ports to see those speeds. Or go back to a 1Gb speed plan with your ISP service if you keep the current hardware set.
- ShankarHokieApprentice
So, if I get a CM2000 modem, will I be able to use the RBR50 and see >1Gbps LAN speed?
The the CM2000 has a 2.5Gb WAN port the 50 series is limited by it's 1000Mpbs WAN and LAN ports. So max you'll ever see on the LAN side would be around 900Mpbs.
ShankarHokie wrote
Should I just jump in and get a new Orbi mesh system with wifi6 and modem? CBK753??Netgear's combination cable modem plus WiFi router appear to be a convenient solution. Why have two 'boxes' when one box can provide all functions? On the other hand, we see posts on the forum from customers who purchased these combinations and then (a) moved and their new location offers only fiber - no cable, or (b) a fiber operator began offering attractive service at their location. "How do I connect?" they ask. Well..... you don't.
I would ask, "What do I actually gain from increasing my maximum internet speed 20%?"
- Will television programs stream more smoothly?
- Will I notice that web pages load significantly faster?
- Will my video games play better?
There is only so much bandwidth a typical customer can absorb.
You possibly could see over 1Gb speeds on the CBRs wifi, however the CBRs LAN ports are only 1000Mpbs.