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Yelxop
3 years agoFriendly Neighbour
PureFibre Modem - Networking
When the PureFibre Modem is installed by the technician is only one of the LAN ports activated? I have my own internal Ethernet network and would like to use more than one port on the modem to limit t...
- 3 years agoWas hoping that plugging directly into another of the LAN ports would keep speed up above 900mbOk, I need some clarification here please. If you are indicating that your Wi-Fi speed connection is showing at 100Mbps on a wireless link, this would not be out of the realm of possibilities depending on what protocol it is connecting at.Most Wi-Fi connection speed will be much slower that a hardwired ethernet connection to say a desktop/laptop computer.If you are indicating that a wired connection to a desktop/laptop is down around 100mbps speed, then my assumption would be that device has a 10/100 Network interface in the device, and not a 10/100/1,000 or 1Gbps network interface.If you find this post useful, please give the author a "Solution", or mark as "Kudo", if it solves your problem, thank you very much.
Yelxop
3 years agoFriendly Neighbour
Ok that is very helpful. I am utilizing my own Google Mesh WiFi Network so if I understand properly then only one port will be active on the Telus router since it is in bridge mode? Does that mean that i can't also run a hardwired network alongside my Google WiFi using the other ports on the router?
Nighthawk
Community Power User
3 years agoIt depends if you're talking about the actual router or the ONT. Many people confuse the ONT for a router because it has multiple ports.
Which device do you have?
1) ONT
2) Wifi Hub
3) NH20A
4) T3200M
- Yelxop3 years agoFriendly NeighbourPretty sure this is an ONT
- Nighthawk3 years ago
Community Power User
In addition to the ONT, which router did Telus provide to you? Telus would have also provided/installed one of the last three devices that I listed. Wifi Hub, NH20A or T3200M.
- Yelxop3 years agoFriendly Neighbour
I am not using Telus for my WiFi - I am using Google Mesh so I only have the ONT from Telus.