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UKTH forums 🛜 Wireless Routers & Modems AVM & Wireless Factory settings for a 7530 Hello, just got a Fritzbox 7530 from my new ISP and was wondering if there is a way to reset/delete all ISP settings, such as TR-069, etc. ? Does it... Reply To: Factory settings for a 7530 Hello, just got a Fritzbox 7530 from my new ISP and was wondering if there is a way to reset/delete all ISP settings, such as TR-069, etc. ? Does it…

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Might be a good decision to go.

I will wait for 6E too as wifi6 wont be exactly brilliant in my case – no need for it even with my 300Mb/s line.

But be aware, 1200 is for both bands 2,4 and 5GHz summarized, and it es maximum speed you only get in best case nearby. And then its still link rate and not throughput. So if you get more realistic but still optimistic 150 Mb/s link rate to both sides (repeater to client and to router) the repeater will need half time for each, that makes only 75Mb/s for client and still with all this Wifi overhead, you will end up with about 40Mb/s real speed in that example. If client uses 2,4GHz and 5GHz backhaul to master-box (or vice versa) you will get double speed as traffic is separated to different bands and wont ‘halve speed’ what you reffered to regarding wifi-repeaters. Still wifi has 40% overhead and usually you can say real speed is about half link-rate.

All all depending on clients too, if your client got only one antenna it is limited by this. If you dont have surrounding wifi you can easily double wifi speed by using 40MHz bandwith on 2,4GHz and full 80 (or even 160) on 5GHz, most clients will support 40 and 80MHz bandwith.

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