In most cases, yes, you can use your existing router with fiber optic internet, provided it has a WAN (Wide Area Network) Ethernet port and your ISP provides a modem/ONT with an Ethernet output. A: Si...
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Both are useful and provide related, but different insights. The "last mile" test from the ISP should be very close to what has been contracted for in terms of overall bandwidth, while the more remote test
For some reason it tends to go with 100Mbps on the WAN port. Try resetting both the ONT and the Router to default by pressing the reset button. Try another router and see if it works.
By selecting hardware that supports the latest standards and offers ample headroom, you can ensure your network remains a high-performance asset for years to come, fully leveraging the capabilities of
If your bandwidth speed is much lower than 100Mbps, it''s enough to choose a router which has a 100M WAN port, it does not waste your bandwidth speed, and still can provide a better transmission speed
This test measures the speed from our servers to your home''s router. The results will be the closest to your plan''s maximum wired speed and aren''t affected by Wi-Fi or device limitations.
Connect your device directly to the router via Ethernet for the most accurate results. Use speed testing websites and compare the results with your internet plan''s speed.
Yes, even if you have a fast internet plan, an old or misconfigured modem or router can slow your internet speed to a crawl. However, you can easily resolve this issue and restore your
We recommend that you use routers and network lines that support more than 100Mbps, such as CAT5e, otherwise your network bandwidth will be limited to the maximum transmission
To prevent your router from “bottlenecking” your network, we recommend using a router that''s capable of faster speeds than your Internet connection. To see how much bandwidth your ISP
Depends on the type of fiber that you have and the distance it is going. Generally going from 100Mb to 1Gb would be an issue, but from 100Mb to 200Mb should not be that much of a change.
Depends on the type of fiber that you have and the distance it is going. Generally going from 100Mb to 1Gb would be an issue, but from 100Mb to 200Mb should not be that much of a change.
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