Bryan,
Thanks for the share. Really, I do not yet know where my issues are. I spend all day on one PC (GIG internal NIC), and wonder wheneverI run my ISP's SpeedTest. Whoops?
I started at 50Mbps synchronous service. Fine. Blinding fast to me.
Then 'my ISP' promoted me to 100Mbps synchronous service. Fine.
No new money.
Same moneyand now I am told I have 1.086Gbps service. Fine. I willnever/ever use thisgift.
It was their (my ISP's) 4th birthday.
So, I sit here thinking I ?may? have ~600Mbps sync ?real? businessat my connection.
Somehow, I missed the N600 routers! I know, dumb on me! Fine.
I trashed my d-link-4500 router. I bought 2x N300 routers. OK, I am close.
Now I buy a pair of N750 routers to try and catch up.
Go ahead and beatme up!  I probably deserve itFine.
Eventually, I will 'get it.'. (many bats later!)
When they arrive, I will go dark for a bit, and, come back behind, I believe, an N750 router.
Whatever that means ATM (clueless?)......................:)
But the ISP-guy says I will be mo-better.
Best,
Duncan

On 02/03/2014 19:09, Bryan Seitz wrote:
You should have no issues with that router, it is gig and 300N.  Where do you 
have throughput issues ?

On Mon, Feb 03, 2014 at 05:42:06PM -0500, DSinc wrote:
Today, a very nice EPB tech visits my home. He checks out my 'network'. OK.
I have nothing to hide. He checks out my 'stuff'. and reports that my
'internet speed' trouble is at my router (a several month old N300
Netgear wnr-3500Lv2)
Fine. Then he shares that I really need to get  a new 'N750'
router................
and he shows me another Netgear box. My electric company seems to use
Netgear stuff
in the home. Fine.
Does anyone wish to own an N300 router (have one little used, and, one
brand new).
I will dust-bin both of them when my latest newegg order gets here in
the future.
tanks,
Duncan

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