azazel1024
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- Jan 6, 2014
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I was planing on the router I mentioned in post #1. Mainly for IPv6 capability, but that's it. I don't transfer files over the network and thus 10/100 is fine as my ISP speeds will never get higher than that.
Do you connect to it wirelessly? Live in a one room cabin?
If not than even basic 802.11n speeds are likely to provide a boost in circumstances. 11g provides at most 22Mbps or so at best, same room.
Move half a house away and you might be lucky to get 1-3Mbps on 11g.
11n you might still have 10-20Mbps depending on the exact client/base station configuration.
Even beyond that, the router is dying based on it's behavior. Buy a cheap newer router.
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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