It will stream HD video to my tablet at up to 20 metres. If you have an older device or Internet of Things (IoT) that only support 2.4Ghz connect to that.ġ0-15m (line of sight - same room as router)Ģ0m (Office through reinforced cement floor and plasterboard walls)ģ0-35m (rear bedroom and ensuite through reinforced concrete floors and walls) If you have a dual band device – as modern smartphones and tablets have, then use 5GHz. The router presents two SSID – a secured 2.4GHz and a 5GHz band. I also tested against the N600 Telstra Gateway router as a control device. ![]() In other words, it is a good match for the router. The test device was a Samsung Galaxy S (last year’s model) with Wi-Fi AC, dual band 2.4Ghz and 5GHz, and MIMO capable. I used Ookla SpeedTest connecting to Telstra Sydney servers. That brings me to a pertinent point – the router will only transmit Wi-Fi nearly as fast as your internet connection – but wait until you see the results the further you get away from the router. ![]() It is also compatible with NBN FTTN as it supports VDSL2, and ASDSL2/+. ![]() The modem was plugged into power and connected via its WAN port to a Telstra Cable Gateway that is rated at 100Mbps but can go up to 135Mbps – lucky me.
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