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Getting less than half speed on secondary router, is this expected?
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<blockquote data-quote="Channu" data-source="post: 2392068" data-attributes="member: 10428"><p>Hey, you can do LAN to LAN as well by switching off the DHCP on iball. This will make it behave as a simple switch with a wireless interface with your ASUS router being the master. It's worth a shot.</p><p></p><p>From a 10/100 port, getting a full bandwidth, it's difficult to imagine that output will fall flat down to 50% even when it can support 5Ghz.</p><p>If you are doing this then also check on the speed on that you get on LAN port of iball.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Channu, post: 2392068, member: 10428"] Hey, you can do LAN to LAN as well by switching off the DHCP on iball. This will make it behave as a simple switch with a wireless interface with your ASUS router being the master. It's worth a shot. From a 10/100 port, getting a full bandwidth, it's difficult to imagine that output will fall flat down to 50% even when it can support 5Ghz. If you are doing this then also check on the speed on that you get on LAN port of iball. [/QUOTE]
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