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  2. These Modem-Router Combo Boxes Can Help Lower Your Internet ...

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    An upgraded version of the popular AX4200 mesh system, the Orbi from Netgear offers a fair bit more speed—up to 5.4 Gbps versus 4.2—and it’s compatible with any internet plan up to 2.5 Gbps ...

  3. Gigabit wireless - Wikipedia

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    By early 2017, the Webpass division of Google Fiber expanded 1 Gbit/s wireless service to customers in many cities in the United States. [22] In November 2016, Atlas Networks, an ISP that serves Seattle, deployed its V-band Gbit/s service to customers within the 750-metre (0.47-mile) to its fiber networks. The maximum throughput for each ...

  4. Google Fiber - Wikipedia

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    Google Fiber provides an Internet connection speed of up to eight gigabits per second (8,000 Mbit/s) for download and eight gigabit per second (8,000 Mbit/s) upload. [126] Google Fiber says its original 1 Gbit/s download service allows for the download of a full movie in less than two minutes. [127]

  5. Linksys - Wikipedia

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    Linksys released its first Wi-Fi router in 2001 and has maintained early router releases for newer generations of Wi-Fi. [25] The WRT54G was notable for having firmware based on the Linux operating system. Since version 5, flash memory was reduced from 4 MB to 2 MB, and VxWorks was used instead of Linux. The original Linux model with 4 MB was ...

  6. Speed up your home's Wi-Fi with this genius router set ... - AOL

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    Once synced with your internet provider (it’s compatible with most major services), each Eero Pro 6 Mesh Wi-Fi Router can cover up to 1,500 square feet with speeds up to 900 Mbps.

  7. Gigabit Ethernet - Wikipedia

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    Gigabit Ethernet was the next iteration, increasing the speed to 1000 Mbit/s. The initial standard for Gigabit Ethernet was produced by the IEEE in June 1998 as IEEE 802.3z , and required optical fiber . 802.3z is commonly referred to as 1000BASE-X, where -X refers to either -CX, -SX, -LX, or (non-standard) -ZX.

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