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rbichan
Nov 24, 2022Aspirant
RBK13 WAN speed
there was a post on Amazon from the Netgear Team that says "The WAN connection supports up to 100Mbps Internet connections, while the WiFi on your LAN side supports up to 1.2 Gbps between devices."
Does this mean that the connection speed between the router & satellite is maxed out at 100Mbps ? my setup is router in basement beside the modem, satellite in 1st & 2ndf floor, so if I connect my device (while I'm on the 2nd floor, assuming I connect to the satellite) I can only get a max of 100Mbps ?
Am I understanding this correctly ? or am I missing something ?
Thanks for the reply.. & Happy Thanksgiving to all !
7 Replies
- CrimpOnGuru - Experienced User
Can you please copy and paste that comment in the forum? I believe it is simply a typographical error.
The Product Data Sheet for the RBK13 package (K for package) https://www.netgear.com/images/datasheet/orbi/RBK13.pdf states:
Notice the footnote symbol:
Which means that 1.2Gbps is a marketing hype created by adding some theoretical maximum speed numbers to get a ridiculous total. "Full of sound and fury signifying nothing" (Macbeth).
Both router Ethernet ports are 10/100/1000 (i.e. gigabit capable):
- rbichanAspirant
Hi CrimpOn
Thanks for the response..
from Amazon Q&A response..
The WAN connection supports up to 100Mbps Internet connections, while the WiFi on your LAN side supports up to 1.2 Gbps between devices.
By Netgear Team MANUFACTURER on January 14, 2021I've also attached the screenshot of Netgear Team response
Thank you.
- CrimpOnGuru - Experienced User
Thanks for posting the Amazon question.
If it's on the internet, it must be true. Not!
Easy to test. If the RBK10 router is connected to an Internet Service Provider with a contract greater than 100Mbs, run a Speed Test and see what it reports. If the result is greater than 100Mbs, that would seem illogical. Another method is to look at the Orbi web browser interface (not the 'app'). Open the Advanced Tab and click on Show Statistics in the blue box. It reports the data rate at which the WAN and LAN ports are connected.
I happier with the idea that a well-meaning person made a typo than the alternative that they are "dumber than dirt."
- rbichanAspirant
Hi CrimpOn
Yes, I could do the test, but I have not purchased the item yet, was trying to find out before buying it...
it kinda did not make sense (the statement from Netgear Team), as to why it caps at 100Mbps for WAN
I'm might as well buy it & try it out if not satisfied just return it...
Thanks again !
ps. I like the IF ITS ON THE INTERNET IT MUST BE TRUE line.. from a tv commercial line way back when....lol...