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Re: How is orbi labelled AC3000?
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I bought a set of Orbi and i am still wondering how to achieve AC3000 (which is 3000 Mbps) when the 2.4 GHz states max 400 Mbps and 5 Ghz states 866.6Mbps. Total is only 1266 Mbps
Please advise
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chris
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2.4=400
5Ghz=867
5Ghz backhaul=1733
Total = 3000
Hope that helps.
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2.4=400
5Ghz=867
5Ghz backhaul=1733
Total = 3000
Hope that helps.
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Re: How is orbi labelled AC3000?
Wow. Is this how they calculate the AC3000? But we cant use the backhaul.
If i have know that the speed for 2.4GHz and 5 GHz is soooo slow, i would have opted for other solutions.
Other brands are able to push their 2.4GHz to up to 800 Mbps or 1000Mbps and the 5 GHz to 1.3 GHz or more
I wish Netgear can push up the speed for these 2 frequencies via firmware update.
Another wish list is to use a wired backhaul and free up the wireless backhaul.
sigh.. should have bought ubiquiti instead.....
chris
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Re: How is orbi labelled AC3000?
@chuahyenhua wrote:
sigh.. should have bought ubiquiti instead.....
chris
Ubiquiti is good, but not known for peak speed. The only Ubiquiti product that would be faster than the Orbi is the AP-AC-HD and it costs $349 per AP, so almost twice the price of Orbi.
Some recent test results here, including Orbi, Ubiquiti, and others.
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Re: How is orbi labelled AC3000?
chuahyenhua wrote:
Another wish list is to use a wired backhaul and free up the wireless backhaul.
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please vote up and state your case for it at this link below for Netgear idea exchange there is an ongoing request/discussion for wired backhaul:
https://community.netgear.com/t5/Idea-Exchange-For-Home/Netgear-Orbi-Wired-Sattelite/idi-p/1145210
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