My question is...should I return my $180 MSI R9 380 4GB for this 8GB card that will cost about $270 after taxes.? Is it worth the 50% price increase? Is it worth considering the 4GB version of this card at $215?
With my old router Linksys E2500 I was able to get roughly 90 Mbps wired and wireless. With this new router TP-Link WDR3600 I am able to get 200 Mbps wired and only 20 Mbps wireless.
Edit: I guess it must have been some setting in DD-WRT that I could not figure out. Tried QoS and some other...
So I loaded up this router and my wired speeds are getting max speeds at 200/20. But my wireless speeds appear capped at 20/20. Any ideas? Using DD-WRT.
I actually ended up buying that router yesterday per your suggestion. Seems to do everything I need a router to do. Don't need lots of features and it supports DD-WRT.
No I cannot connect to my modem via WiFi as it has only an Ethernet port. I am connecting through my router.
I guess I am just indirectly asking if an N600 router (300/300) should in theory be faster than a 10/100 Ethernet port. And if yes it should be, shouldn't I achieve faster speeds via...
Actually being that the E2500 is a N600 router, shouldn't I be able to get up to 300 Mbps through wireless connections? I am also capped around the same 90 Mbps through WiFi.
Router: Linksys E2500
Modem: Motorola SB6183
ISP: TWC 200/20 Mbps
When I am running my internet through my modem to router to computer I am capped around 90 Mbps on Speedtest. When I go directly from modem to computer I can achieve 200 Mbps. Any ideas why my router is causing a slow down...
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