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Also, I have a hard time recommending adapters that are too cheap as I have seen too many problems with very low priced adapters.
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But the extra speed of 11ac eub60 not really needed in the travel router application. Able to display available APs and their signal strength. Sign up using Email and Password. Post Your Answer Discard By clicking "Post Your Answer", you acknowledge that you have read our updated terms of serviceprivacy policy and cookie policyand that your continued use of the website is subject to these policies. I think the Mbps LAN is the bottleneck here.
Wifi-wired ethernet bumped that up to about 10 Mbps. And my desktop only has Mbps Ethernet. If there is one out there, especially Post as a guest Name. Wireless speed on a G connection is good.
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Thank you for the clarification. And it has Mbps Ethernet ports. So, internet via WiFi and local file transfers via Gigabit Ethernet. Option 1 is cheap solution. If you really meant MBps, then yes, the BaseT connection is the bottleneck 96 Mbps is about the best you will get from most Mbps links.
Will i get around MBPS. Option 2 is good if i ditch WiFi. The DSL device may be your bottleneck; just because a device has BaseT or Gig ports, doesn't mean it can switch that much traffic.
So long as you have reasonable expectations, you might achieve satisfactory results, but don't expect it to offer sub600 performance. Basically, I want the standard travel router, plus the ability to configure my private secure LAN network in the 5 GHz band, and connect the WAN a host network using either 2.
You should be able to do significantly more than Mbps, so if not then look for the problem on one of the computers. You can plug the laptop, pc and router into the switch and have fast file transfers.

Engejius 3 seems perfect but it is more expensive. You may have any number of interfering devices in the currently in the 2. I use one of the HooToo devices with stock firmware, but there are apparently versions that will run OpenWRT or similar firmware. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our Cookie PolicyPrivacy Policyand our Terms of Service.
As I need faster file transfers, I have the following options. Wireles is a shared medium per radio, so with the dual band adapter your desktop an be working in 5GHz and your laptop in 2.
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This site has a list of sources: Raspberry Pi's got that covered! If you are only concerned about the two devices and are okay with the crossover cable, then it sounds like you have a solution. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. By clicking "Post Your Answer", you acknowledge that you have read our updated terms of serviceprivacy policy and cookie policyand that your continued use of the website is subject to these policies.
Can you suggest a cheap dual band usb or pci or pcie card?
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