surely getting the data to this device at 300Mbps is the problem in the first place? Unless it has a 1000Mbps LAN connection to the gaming device and the device is also able to connect at this it is useless...
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surely getting the data to this device at 300Mbps is the problem in the first place? Unless it has a 1000Mbps LAN connection to the gaming device and the device is also able to connect at this it is useless...
I would presume that the 300Mbps refers to the speed of 102.11n wi-fi.