![]() On the good side, they said I might be able to use my old Apple routers in bridge mode to connect with the Eero network (which would allow me to implement airplay without having to buy a bunch of Eero Beacons). You have to use a mobile app! Kind of weird. The only thing that spooks me is that they won't allow you to administer rights and configure security on a desktop. Just talked to them, their flagship device has 1g ethernet throughput, they seem to provide good tech support, hopefully I'll be able to get up to 300mpbs on a created wifi network with their router. ![]() I'm tired of messing around with these old Airports, so I've decided to go with Eero. That means the only value for speed with those routers existed for transferring files back and forth between computers and devices via WiFi on the network, AND that that speed could never be realized when the data source was coming from the Internet. Seems absurd that the Apple Airport Express 2nd gen runs 300 Mbps for WiFi (at 5GHz) but only 10/100 on the ethernet pipe coming into the device from a broadband source. You told me in 5 mins what I was unable to figure out in 5 hours. Also, am unsure if I should be in bridge mode or not. I've seen several articles on releasing the DHCP address, but I'm not sure if that applies to me. But my concern is that I need to tweak the configuration further. I tried locking down the channels, and that did bump up my speeds from about 30mbps to about 60mbps. The 2012 Apple Airport Express that I am using is rated at 300 Mbps for 5GHz and 150 at 2.4GHz. I absolutely know my devices (MacBook Pro, iPhone, iPad) are working flawlessly because at work I run (they have an app, too), and immediately get 200mbps. It would have been smart to test the speed off the Verizon router (and he might have made a sale), but he never gave me that option. Any WiFi-enabled device that uses the 802.11a/b/g/n. He said, "Oh, that's because wi-fi is undependable." I said "ok, I'll figure it out later." The guy was nice, but seemed clueless. iPhone, iPad or iPod touch with iOS 5 or later and AirPort Utility Mac with OS X Lion v10.7.3 or later and AirPort Utility 6.1 Mac with OS X v10.5.7 or later and AirPort Utility 5.6.1 PC with Windows 7 or later and AirPort Utility 5.6.1 Wireless Device Access. He plugged a Verizon router into the Verizon ONT box (it's a transceiver, so I am not going to call it a router or modem), got it working, and said "go ahead." I plugged my 2012 Apple Airport Express into an ethernet cable directly connected to the ONT, and got speeds of only 30mbps. Insbesondere die Funktion Air Tunes gefällt, mit der man. They said equipment needed to be changed in the apt I was moving into to increase the speed to 300mbps. Apples Airport Express ist zwar kein echter Router mit mehreren Ethernetports, der Lieferumfang des Gerätes ist jedoch beachtlich. I ordered 300mbps Internet-only from Verizon (no TV, no Verizon router, no coax). ![]() Struggling with getting Fios to work correctly the speeds I am paying for. ![]()
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