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JCGUTMN
Feb 09, 2021Initiate
FASTLANE CONFIGURATION FOR AC2200 (EX7300)
Charter Communications/Sepctrum supplied Hitron Technology EN2251 modem with SAGECOM SAC2V2S router with both 2.4 and 5 GHz channels. NetGear AC2200 (EX7300) WiFi Mesh Extenter. FastLane config...
- Feb 10, 2021
JCGUTMN wrote:Are the latency differences using 2.4 GHz versus 5 GHz in the range of 1ms, 10 ms, seconds? To configure to use the 5GHz speed, set up with FastLane using 5 GHz to 5 GHz? Its going to be different for everyone because of distance, interference, obstructions, etc. But if you're not doing any gaming, its not really an issue because it tends to be in the MS range not second range. So you wouldn't NEED to use fastlane. But you can always try it several different ways and see what works best.
plemans
Feb 10, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Fastlane is good if you need lower latencies.
But if you don't, the speed of the 2.4ghz is going to be your biggest limiting factor.
5ghz is much much faster and capable.
- JCGUTMNFeb 10, 2021Initiate
Thank you for your response. We have 2 users in the home, usually only 1 user steaming videos at a time. 2 phones and one iPad connected all day with use of browsers and email.
Are the latency differences using 2.4 GHz versus 5 GHz in the range of 1ms, 10 ms, seconds? To configure to use the 5GHz speed, set up with FastLane using 5 GHz to 5 GHz?
The technical specification for the modem states: Maximum DOCSIS 3.1 Data Rate: 2 x 192MHz OFDM channels provide capacity up to 5Gbps
• Maximum DOCSIS 3.0 Data Rate: 32 downstream channels provide speeds up to 1372MbpsThanks again!
- plemansFeb 10, 2021Guru - Experienced User
JCGUTMN wrote:Are the latency differences using 2.4 GHz versus 5 GHz in the range of 1ms, 10 ms, seconds? To configure to use the 5GHz speed, set up with FastLane using 5 GHz to 5 GHz? Its going to be different for everyone because of distance, interference, obstructions, etc. But if you're not doing any gaming, its not really an issue because it tends to be in the MS range not second range. So you wouldn't NEED to use fastlane. But you can always try it several different ways and see what works best.