1Gb service with T3200m and WEB6000q extenders?
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Question: is the T3200m capable of the 1gb service so I don’t have to replace my modem/router/extender config?
Thanks!
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AFAIK, the T3200M will work with Gigabit fibre, but beyond that the newer router is needed.
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Even if you had to switch to a different router there's nothing stopping you from setting up the same SSID and password on the new router. It should be a seamless transition for any WiFi clent devices.
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Really what I’m hoping to hear is “hey dude, I have the same he setup as you. Just call them when you want to upgrade that 300mb service to 1gb and you’ll be fine”....any takers? 🙂
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I have 1 Gbps optic fibre and the t3200 can handle it, but beware as it can only truly handle those speeds at wired connections, while wireless maxes out at around 500 if no one is using the network, plus many devices cant even go beyond 100 ie most smartphones.
I am still trying to find a way to maximize the wireless network speeds in my home and have been thinking of the Asus ROG router AC5300 but I really would like to hear someone's bit and if telus even allows us to use routers provided by us...
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https://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/MX76358
Took all of 2 mins to set up. But I don't have Telus optik tv. And my lan is a 24 port patch panel and switch.
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Also, how does the hub work with optik tvs and is the change easy to do by myself? I’d rather avoid having people in my house lol
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You’re unlikely to see over 500 on Wi-Fi with any of Telus’ routers. See this article.
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this is incorrect
We've had fibre for quite some time @ 150Mb and just upgraded to 1Gb with Optik TV.
The router is the same T3200M we've had since fibre was installed.
Wired speeds are now in the 930 Mbps range
Wireless (5G AC) are in the 400-450 Mbps range