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don_daniel
Oct 15, 2016Tutor
wan-to-lan speed for fvs336gv2
hi all i have a fvs336gv2 in the corner of my cave that I would like to reactive.. I am though irritated of some remarks i was rading in the net... like the favous lan-to-wan passthrough of only ...
- Oct 20, 2016
Hi don_daniel,
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DaneA
Oct 16, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi don_daniel,
Yes, the LAN-to-WAN Throughput of the FVS336Gv2 is 60Mbps. You may check on the data sheet here.
Since you are subscribed with a 200Mbps of connection, I recommend that you should use a firewall router that has a LAN-to-WAN Throughput that is greater than 200Mbps. I suggest you either of the following below in replacement of your FVS336Gv2:
a. FVS318Gv2 - its LAN-to-WAN Throughput is 250Mbps
b. FVS318N - its LAN-to-WAN Throughput is 250Mbps
c. FVS336Gv3 - its LAN-to-WAN Throughput is 350Mbps
Kindly check their respective specifications on the data sheet here.
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
- don_danielOct 16, 2016Tutor
thanks
what about the srx5308... should have 924mbps... is this per wan or all 4 wan's together that bring up to that speed?
same vor the fvs336gv3.... 350 it says, but this is both wan together or each wan single?
- don_danielOct 16, 2016Tutor
to add:
to my question applies the assumption: if only one WAN is turned on and the others are not used!
- DaneAOct 16, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi don_daniel,
Yes, you're right! I should have included the SRX5308 since it has a LAN-to-WAN Throughput of 924Mbps.
As far as I know about LAN-to-WAN throughput, it should not divide the throughput per port.
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
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