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Old 16-05-2020, 10:23   #155
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Re: M1000 is available. How to order?

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth View Post
Ah - it's becoming clearer now.

The coax WAN port is not constrained to 1Gbps. I'm happy with that. The internal LAN bus handling limit will obviously be higher than 1 Gbps to cover what peops would be doing on the LAN.

The bridge LAN port is by definition 1 Gbps. The WiFi is AC not AX so nothing to win there.

If the Hub 4 is configured by VM for 2 x CPE, then each CPE would be able to use 1 Gbps through a LAN port.

All clear to me, thanks.
It took me a while too, but I still don't think I am quite there yet.

I understand how the >1.2Gb WAN to LAN throughput of Hub 4 can be utilised, in full, by two devices calling for > 550Mb , for example. Yet, I run just one of the Hub 4 1Gb ethernet ports through a GT-AX11000, but still only max at 948Mb. I guess the difference is due to overheads / built-in latency?

I know it seems picky, but it's nice to have explanations.
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