Question about WiFi/fiber optic?
I'm a bit surprised: Why is Telekom's fastest plan 1000 Mbps? There are routers that can do up to 5400 Mbps.
I'm a bit surprised: Why is Telekom's fastest plan 1000 Mbps? There are routers that can do up to 5400 Mbps.
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Hello,
Currently we have “only” 1000 MBit. There will certainly be even higher bandwidths in the future.
To your second question: Yes, if you have a modem before, you can use this router.
Best regards Sven W.
What’s surprising?
The speed of (W)LAN has nothing to do with the speed of the Internet line. It should only be as high as possible so that the connection speed can be fully utilized.
1 Gbit/s is currently the maximum offered by Telekom.
I have FTTH with 500 Mbit/s, my LAN runs with 2.5 Gbit/s.
On the second question: Do you really think WLAN? Internet is not equal to WLAN.
Yes, stop when I buy the Deutsche Telekom tariff and this asus router. How do I run Wi-Fi with the router?
Telekom does not provide you with Wi-Fi! That’s what the router does.
You need a glass fiber modem (ONT) that connects part to the WAN port of the router.
Addendum: Fiber Optic Connection Box -> Fiber Optic Modem -> Router.
Because fadtvkrin privatuser needs more than 1 gigabit.
and the home network of most people can also not be more than 1 Gbit. Most also use wlan, which can only be more than 1 Gbit on paper, in practice you can usually be happy if you get 500 Mbit over wlan reliably.
Because Deutsche Telekom is now offering 1GBit as a maximum so that it also gets more customers.
You can use any hardware you want for your Wi-Fi.