![]() Presumably, freeing the B311 from having to squirt out Wifi or deal with irksome firewalls and routing leaves more CPU power for other things. The final test - over ethernet from the TP-Link also reveals a 60Mb/s connection. ![]() A suprise then to find the 5Ghz wifi on the TP-link increased the d/l speed to 60 Mb/s down, and 28 up. The maximum throughput from the B311 has always hovered around 40-49 Mb/s down over its 2.4 Ghz wifi. 5Ghz wifi would have been nice, but for general surfing and Netflix on the smart TV, 2.4Ghz ticks along fine. There haven't actually been any complaints with the B311 Homefi box. This elderly ADSL 2.4/5Ghz wifi router also has the ability to run in bridge mode from the Huawei B311 (Set TP-Link to 'Dynamic IP' mode instead of ADSL and a router address of 192.168.2.1, then set B311 to Bridge Mode and reboot) and off it all went. An attack of nerdery occured today: finding a TP-Link Archer D2 ADSL router in the Dead Kit Box under the stairs.
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