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Re: Achieving optimal upload, and download speed from your TELUS connection
Telus tech came the next day, yesterday, and replaced the ONT and T3200 with an NH20A. Instead of using it in bridge mode, as originally intended, I'm using it for DHCP and routing as my existing gear can only handle 1 Gbps. I've got DNS running via pi-hole on my 10Gbps Synology in a container. Thanks for being a valuable resource for this community.4.2KViews1like0CommentsRe: Achieving optimal upload, and download speed from your TELUS connection
Playing around with my brand new trash can in bridge mode. I have the LAN/WAN port plugged into my 10 Gbps switch, and even though I can connect another computer to it via a wired ethernet at 2.5 Gbps, it will only pass 1 Gbps through the ethernet port. I tested this by running open speed test locally on my Synology NAS with 10 Gbps networking. If this device isn't capable of moving more than 1 Gbps through an ethernet port, then its no better than my T3200. Is there a device from Telus that will let more the full 1.5 Gbps pass through its ethernet port?9.3KViews0likes2CommentsBridge mode and optik on Telus Wifi Hub
Hi, I have a T3200 in bridge mode and use my own gear for routing, DHCP, etc. I also have an Optik box that's plugged into a port on the T3200 and it works just fine. Telus just sent me the white Telus Wifi Hub to replace the T3200 as I now have the 1.5 Gbps service. When I go to enable bridge mode, there's warning that pops up: Warning: Enabling Full bridge mode will disable the following services provided by this router: Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi booster, smart home, and OptikTV service. Is it really the case that using this new device in bridge mode will not allow the Optik TV to work? Also, there's a drop down called "LAN Port" with the options of "FULL" and "LAN 1". Anyone know what this means? Thanks.2.8KViews0likes3Comments