Supercharge Your WiFi! NETGEAR RS500 WiFi 7 Router Review

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  • Опубліковано 9 лют 2025

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  • @FeryatBen
    @FeryatBen День тому

    Can you do a review of cudy router?

    • @landpet
      @landpet  День тому

      No plans as of now

  • @MrModz1999
    @MrModz1999 День тому

    Have you tried with the 18.3 update for the iPhone?

    • @landpet
      @landpet  День тому

      No, i just installed that update today. I'll try it on another wifi 7 router

    • @landpet
      @landpet  День тому

      Just tested it and it’s the same. Gets a little above 1700Mbps. Nowhere close to what the others can do

  • @roryniland
    @roryniland День тому

    Assume I have 1gb internet connected straight to this router and was getting close to 1gb standing beside the router wireless with my wifi 7 phone and I went up a floor in my house and only got 500mbs (50% loss) wirelessly with this system on my phone using WIFI 7- does that mean that if I had 200mbs internet I would only get 100mbs upstairs - same 50% loss using the same phone wirelessly?

    • @alvianfajar9570
      @alvianfajar9570 День тому +2

      You didn't share enough info, is that wireless or wired speed? are you still using the default ISP router? share some more info sir unless someone experienced the same thing as you we are just guessing here

    • @roryniland
      @roryniland День тому

      @@alvianfajar9570 edited for clarity

    • @wesleycheng1842
      @wesleycheng1842 День тому

      if you're able to get 500mbps previously, with 200mbps you definitely can get the same as well, because 500mbps was the max you got at the time of testing, you can use the app wifi analyzer to find out the network speed between the router and your device, example, networkspeed=500mbps, you can get around 3-400+mbps

    • @roryniland
      @roryniland День тому

      @@alvianfajar9570 I edited the question for clarity

    • @alvianfajar9570
      @alvianfajar9570 День тому

      @@roryniland Well, Wi-Fi speed always decreases when the signal is degraded. But think of it this way: at the spot where you tested the Wi-Fi speed on the upper floor, your router was able to transmit 500 Mbps. So, if you think 1 Gbps is too fast and want to downgrade your connection-presumably to save money-your speed likely won’t be cut by 50% at that same spot.
      However, this assumes nothing else changes. In my country, the router is replaced when upgrading to a certain speed, but I’m not sure if your ISP will replace your router if you downgrade.