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DaleB
Mar 10, 2016Aspirant
WiFi Network Adapter N300 vs. N300m
Hi: I am currently trying out a new Netgear N300 (WNA3100) adapter. It sticks out from the USB port on my laptop by about 2.5". After purchasing this product, I discovered that Netgear also ha...
DaleB
Mar 15, 2016Aspirant
Hi James:
Do you know...which is the newer device ... the N300 or the N300m, and which is more reliable ?
Have purchased an N300 and had some problems with it (also don't like the larger size). Purchased an A6100 and have different problems with it.
The shown speed is slower (see below) and the LED doesn't light up, even though I have connectivity with the Net/Web.
Here's a speed question for you.
With the N300, I was getting either 130 or 117 Mbps according to Windows Network and Sharing Center and NETGEAR genie.
With the A6100, I am only seeing 72 Mbps when the box states 433/150 for the 5/2.4 GHz bands respectively.
Why is the network speed for the A6100 only 72, with network speed of only 130 for the N300 ? Why am I not seeing the same speed for both items, e.g. 130 ?
I realize that the speeds that I see onscreen are just WiFi signal speed between my laptop adapter and my cable modem router. My ISP plan is just 50 Mbps download, and I get this or a maybe 60 Mbps with an Ethernet cable and around 45 Mbps wirelessly.
Why don't the online speedtest sites yield results close to each other ?
I use speedtest.net and dslreports.com to check the speed that I receive from Cox. The measured download speeds are similar, but the upload speed measured by speedtest is usually 25-40% higher than that measured by dslreports. A Cox rep told me that dslreports is more accurate, yet, Cox's web site uses speedtest.
Thank you
DaleB
Do you know...which is the newer device ... the N300 or the N300m, and which is more reliable ?
Have purchased an N300 and had some problems with it (also don't like the larger size). Purchased an A6100 and have different problems with it.
The shown speed is slower (see below) and the LED doesn't light up, even though I have connectivity with the Net/Web.
Here's a speed question for you.
With the N300, I was getting either 130 or 117 Mbps according to Windows Network and Sharing Center and NETGEAR genie.
With the A6100, I am only seeing 72 Mbps when the box states 433/150 for the 5/2.4 GHz bands respectively.
Why is the network speed for the A6100 only 72, with network speed of only 130 for the N300 ? Why am I not seeing the same speed for both items, e.g. 130 ?
I realize that the speeds that I see onscreen are just WiFi signal speed between my laptop adapter and my cable modem router. My ISP plan is just 50 Mbps download, and I get this or a maybe 60 Mbps with an Ethernet cable and around 45 Mbps wirelessly.
Why don't the online speedtest sites yield results close to each other ?
I use speedtest.net and dslreports.com to check the speed that I receive from Cox. The measured download speeds are similar, but the upload speed measured by speedtest is usually 25-40% higher than that measured by dslreports. A Cox rep told me that dslreports is more accurate, yet, Cox's web site uses speedtest.
Thank you
DaleB