Yes, you can often use your existing router with fiber optic internet, but there are crucial considerations. Understanding compatibility, potential limitations, and when an upgrade is necessary will ensure you get the most out of your high-speed connection. Get ready to understand your network's needs. This device, which is provided and. So, due to the fact the I'm going to migrate to a fiber link with 1gbps down and 300mbps up very soon, what do you suggest for QOS settings/scripts? cyruz said: what is the general consensus regarding asymmetrical fiber links when it comes to QOS? I mean, I've read several threads, but I'm a bit. I have 1000Mbps service right now, If I switch to 300 Mbps will everything go down by a 3rd? Will I get 210Mbps on the 1st floor, 60Mbps on the 2nd floor and like 6mps on the 3rd floor and 30 Mbps with the 6GHZ band? or will the 2nd and 3rd floor speed stay the same? While I am working on solving.
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