TL-WDR4300 ADSL2+ Configuration

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TL-WDR4300 ADSL2+ Configuration
TL-WDR4300 ADSL2+ Configuration
2013-07-11 15:27:18
Region : NewZealand

Model : TL-WDR4300

Hardware Version : V1

Firmware Version : 3.13.33 Build 130617 Rel.46239n

ISP : Telecom


Hey guys

Forgive my amatuer questions but I suck at wireless networking...

We've used a Huawei EchoLife HG520s wireless modem for about 4 years and we recently decided it was time to upgrade. I figured the TL-WDR4300 was a good way to go because I liked the flexibility it provided with dual band. The WDR Router supports 802.11 a/b/g/n but the HG520s Modem only supports 802.11/b/g... so does that mean the WDR can only go b/g speed?

I ran a few speed tests when I was using the HG520s and they all had an average of 6.5 Mbps download speed, and when I connected the WDR through the HG520s modem I was still getting around 6.5 Mbps... even though the connection speed (from the taskbar) said 300 Mbps.

We've been on an ADSL2+ plan with Telecom for the 4 year duration but I recently considered changing to Ultra VDSL, although that'll require a new VDSL router so that can wait a while. I really hope I'm just being a noob because I had high hopes for the WDR.

Bottomline: How do I get maximum speed with the WDR4300? Do I need to buy a 802.11n Modem? Can I use the 4300 Router without the HG520s?

I'm pretty clueless when it comes to wireless networking so any help is greatly appreciated. :)




Cheers
Kieran
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Re:TL-WDR4300 ADSL2+ Configuration
2013-07-15 18:12:53
The final speed is decided by your Internet service provider. Even though the WDR4300 can support 300M in wireless but the gateway is still your ADSL modem. TL-WDR4300 is a wireless router without the modem function. You need a VDSL modem /modem router or a ADSL modem/ modem router to work together with WDR4300. What is more, the speed tests you have done is going out to the Internet, which is offered by the ISP. If the ISP offers you 50Mbps for the download, then when you use HG520s ,maybe you can get 30M, but if you use WDR4300, you should get almost full speed. If you use a cable to connect between the HG5210s and WDR, i think they can work together.
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