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<blockquote data-quote="MikeFromMesa" data-source="post: 1740843" data-attributes="member: 305741"><p>OK. So if I understand you correctly I need to think about the connection speed of the ethernet ports in the router. In my case the router is an Apple Airport Extreme (model A1521) and the Apple spec sheet lists the ethernet connections as Gigabit LAN ethernet ports. I assume from that that the wired part of the connection is in line with the Wireless AC speeds (in the real world). Is that what you were referring to?</p><p></p><p>I had already done a test to see what the transfer speeds actually were. I transmitted a folder of files at both the N and AC connections and found that the AC was about double the N speeds which, I believe, is in line with the theoretical speeds. Both, of course, were noticeably lower than the theoretical max speeds, but the AC was about twice the speed of the N.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeFromMesa, post: 1740843, member: 305741"] OK. So if I understand you correctly I need to think about the connection speed of the ethernet ports in the router. In my case the router is an Apple Airport Extreme (model A1521) and the Apple spec sheet lists the ethernet connections as Gigabit LAN ethernet ports. I assume from that that the wired part of the connection is in line with the Wireless AC speeds (in the real world). Is that what you were referring to? I had already done a test to see what the transfer speeds actually were. I transmitted a folder of files at both the N and AC connections and found that the AC was about double the N speeds which, I believe, is in line with the theoretical speeds. Both, of course, were noticeably lower than the theoretical max speeds, but the AC was about twice the speed of the N. [/QUOTE]
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