I have cable internet, "up to" 150 Mbps. Using Ookla, I generally get about 140 Mbps or slightly higher (depending on time of day) running directly off my Motorola SB6120 modem, which is rated at 150 max. That's fine. Recently added a D-Link DIR-632 router, speed rated at 802.11n, which should be 150 at least. I use wifi occasionally, need to have that option, but I usually have wifi turned off & am more concerned about wired speed. Running off the D-Link router via ethernet (not wifi), I am getting only ~95 Mbps. I got the DIR-632 to "upgrade" from a Netgear WNR1000v2, rated at 802.11b/g, which via ethernet delivered the SAME ~95 Mbps. Why am I not able to get faster ethernet speed with the 802.11n router? Again, talking about the direct wired speed, NOT wifi. How can I get that 140 meg-ish speed with this supposedly FASTER router? This is with only one device (my 7 PC) connected.
TIA
Fred
TIA
Fred
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- OS
- 7 Home 64 bit, 7 Pro 64 bit
