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hi i used tp-link CPE510 and i get only transfer data 100mb
and i get the new one CPE610
but i need to knwo whats the really speed of data ??because i have 500mb/s internet on my home and i want to share with my frind
LBE5AC gen2 = 450mb
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mutebnaser wrote
but i need to knwo whats the really speed of data ??
Speed of microwaves = nearly speed of light. Speed of data = same.
CPE510/610 are N300 APs. N300 provides max. 300 Mbps half-duplex wireless throughput, this equals ~210 Mbps wireless goodput (70%) in 802.11n mode, still half duplex. Fast Ethernet provides 100 Mbps full-duplex, this equals 2 × 100 = 200 Mbps bandwidth, so throughput is 100 Mbps in Tx direction and 100 Mbps in Rx direction simultaneously.
Therefore, N300 wireless goodput matches Fast Ethernet throughput. Subtract TCP/IP protocol overhead and you get around 95 Mbps full duplex goodput for data over a wireless PtP link with N300 devices.
LBE5AC gen2 = 450mb
Comparing WiFi mode N with mode AC is like comparing pears with apples.
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mutebnaser wrote
whats the best for 450mbs
For 450 Mbps you need an AC device. Rumors has it that TP-Link will soon release CPE710 which supports AC mode.
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Oops, sorry, typo. It's CPE710. You can see it here, it's currently in FCC approval phase.
Since it will be released at different dates in different countries, it's best to look for at your country's TP-Link website from time to time.
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