The configuration in our home is:
fiber optic cable >----- (white box)----ethernet cable---(provider's ZYXEL router)---ethernet cable---(provider's Netgear EX7000 wifi range extender)
The ZYXEL router has 1 WAN port and 4 LAN ports.
The Netgear EX7000 wifi range extender has 1 WAN port and 4 LAN ports.
The ZYXEL and Netgear are literally next to each other about a foot apart. My cable provider installed the Netgear because I needed more wired ethernet ports than just the 4 lan ports on the ZYXEL router.
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QUESTIONS:
1. When I connect my laptop or tablet using wifi, how do I know which unit (ZYXEL or Netgear) the wifi is connecting to?
2. The line speed for my laptop is only 48.1 Mbps download and 50.3 Mbps upload. I expected faster line speed since I'm paying for the 600 Mbps plan. My PC connected via ethernet cable to the ZYXEL has ~600 Mbps line speed. Any ideas why the wireless is so slow?
fiber optic cable >----- (white box)----ethernet cable---(provider's ZYXEL router)---ethernet cable---(provider's Netgear EX7000 wifi range extender)
The ZYXEL router has 1 WAN port and 4 LAN ports.
The Netgear EX7000 wifi range extender has 1 WAN port and 4 LAN ports.
The ZYXEL and Netgear are literally next to each other about a foot apart. My cable provider installed the Netgear because I needed more wired ethernet ports than just the 4 lan ports on the ZYXEL router.
= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
QUESTIONS:
1. When I connect my laptop or tablet using wifi, how do I know which unit (ZYXEL or Netgear) the wifi is connecting to?
2. The line speed for my laptop is only 48.1 Mbps download and 50.3 Mbps upload. I expected faster line speed since I'm paying for the 600 Mbps plan. My PC connected via ethernet cable to the ZYXEL has ~600 Mbps line speed. Any ideas why the wireless is so slow?