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Getting less than half speed on secondary router, is this expected?
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<blockquote data-quote="john1911" data-source="post: 2396565" data-attributes="member: 56437"><p>It does not matter. It used to matter 10 years ago when routers didn't had AP mode. When you enable AP mode, basically the WAN port gets converted into a LAN port and the router becomes a switch with wireless antenna.</p><p></p><p>Earlier there was no way to do this other than connecting LAN to LAN.</p><p></p><p>Your slow speeds might be due to poor wireless radios in iBall router. You can try running speedtest on wired connection to iBall but don't expect it to cross 100. It should be in 90s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john1911, post: 2396565, member: 56437"] It does not matter. It used to matter 10 years ago when routers didn't had AP mode. When you enable AP mode, basically the WAN port gets converted into a LAN port and the router becomes a switch with wireless antenna. Earlier there was no way to do this other than connecting LAN to LAN. Your slow speeds might be due to poor wireless radios in iBall router. You can try running speedtest on wired connection to iBall but don't expect it to cross 100. It should be in 90s. [/QUOTE]
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