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Let's knock off the pointless bickering and keep things on topic. @Ra_V_en's question was valid, where are you getting the 50Mbps up/down number?

If you're paying for 50Mbps up/down service then the router you linked should work fine, it has 10/100 LAN/WAN ports.

Ra_V_en

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What do you mean by u currently have 50Mbps... is it your internet speed, wifi in lan speed or?
Maximum speeds is determined by the slowest connection on the route so it doesn't matter what your windows shows over the connection icon... as far as your Internet connection is not reaching that numbers.
 

Ra_V_en

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Can you provide some screen from http://www.speedtest.net/ coz i hardly believe we are talking about the same speeds.
As far as download speeds 50Mbps are quite common for home users in Europe, upload speeds are not since most are asymmetrical.
Typically Internet speed is limited by the ISP not the LAN architecture.
I say typically because i know there are now offers even over 100Mbps and in that case you need to have proper Gigabit router, wifi card /or Gigabit lan card.
Again connection is always limited by the slowest node on the whole way from point A to B... you cant suck a whole ocean by a drinking straw in 1 second right?

 

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I don't think you have any intention to help me out. Instead of giving a relevant reply to question you're going full sheriff here (trolling me??). Just calmly look at your above two answer's and think again whether or not they were harassing and pointless ?

These type of pointless contrary questions are filling up "tom'sHARDWARE" server space. My question was straight forward, even after your first attempt I doubled assured you and still contrary to my question (for eg: what is 2+2 ?) your coming up with another counter question ( for eg" forget 2+2, first tell me do you even know what 1+1 is ? ). That's how the situation went above. If there is no answer to be given then why not just leave it blank ?

For eg - If I am saying my name is JOHN, will you gonna ask me "show me your birth certificate" ?

I can stream 4k gaming videos from 2 PC's with my {50Mbps} connection and that too at the same time. That's {50Mbps} what I meant in my above post.

You might got offended but none given.

If anyone can help then that would be great!

Thanks and regards
ARSHAAVIN
 
Let's knock off the pointless bickering and keep things on topic. @Ra_V_en's question was valid, where are you getting the 50Mbps up/down number?

If you're paying for 50Mbps up/down service then the router you linked should work fine, it has 10/100 LAN/WAN ports.
 
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