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Bridging vs. access point
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Bridging vs. access point
Dear All,
I have the possibility to change the old ADSL contract (around 15mb) where I presently use my netgear DG834g V3.
I have a FIX IP contract and a VPN settled and working fine.
I have to move and my provider states that I can easily pass to a 60mb ADSL for more or less the same price.
In this case I will get a special provider router that I can set in Bridge mode and then connect my old (but perfectly working) netgear.
My doubt is:
if I connect a bridged 60mb provider router to my netgear DG834g V3, the data speed will be limited to the 18-20 or 24bm of the Netgear or the router will work at a higher speed like an ethernet switch?
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Re: Bridging vs. access point
The DG834g V3 has 100 Mbps Ethernet ports, so wired connections should be able to reach the higher speeds. OTOH, it only supports 802.11g Wi-Fi. The best you can hope to achieve with it is around 22 Mbps to 24 Mbps.
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