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Originally Posted by Justputt
Even with Centric 1Gb speeds, the wireless connection seems to cap out at around 200-250 when I run their speed test from my PC which is connected via Wi-Fi. In the connection properties it says the "link speed" is 1.2G. Interestingly from my cell phone connected wirelessly, it tests out at just barely short of 1Gb. I assumed it had something to do with the pre-cast concrete walls between the router and the room my desktop is in, so I installed a Netgear Mesh Extender that I had, which doesn't seem to improve the speeds.
I thought I'd use the wired network, but it appears to be stupidly installed in that each cable run terminates in the garage enclosure where the sprinkler box is located, along with all the hard coax cable lines for TVs in the house. Are we supposed to put a network switch in something as unsecured as a garage that is also, IMO, too hot of an environment for electronics (even a switch)? I don't understand why they didn't terminate the runs above the kitchen cabinets where they put the modem and router. Thoughts/fixes?
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The short answer is Yes, you are supposed to put a switch in the LVP in your garage if you want to use the pre-run ethernet wiring. You can either have Centric do it, or DIY. I believe they'll sell you a 5-port switch installed for $150 (which you can buy online for less than $30 or something), but the good thing about this is that for that $150 switch, they will include termination of all your ethernet cables running into the jacks in your house. They will also test the connections for free. Or you can do all this yourself for less money.
I get 900+ Mb/s up and down on my hardwired PC.