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Originally Posted by Stealth22
What Aleks said. Your router specs say it has a gigabit WAN port, so it should be able to handle the speed.
Is the QoS (quality of service) enabled?
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My math was wrong.....the n600 is 300/300 for each frequency, which under ideal in lab tests it's 150/150 up down per frequency, so it's perfectly within reality that it won't push more than 80 in the real world with interference etc.
Long story short, likely need newer tech router. May be lucky and a QoS setting (dynamic maybe? If they have that on there) to try before that point but there's no way it will pull the 170+ people are getting because if physically can't (remember, lab testing 150 max).
And gigabit would just be the LAN ports anyhow, not the wireless