I have a Linksys EA7500 v3 router that I bought in June, 2021. From Amazon web page: Linksys EA7500-4B Max-Stream WiFi 5 Router: AC1900, Dual-Band Wireless Home Network, Gaming & Streaming, Gigabit Ethernet, MU-MIMO, 1,500 sq ft Range -- I have a small home, under 1,300 sq ft.
Per Spectrum, my “new” Spectrum modem is giving me 500 Mbps, but I’m only getting 300 Mbps – wirelessly, when I run a speed test. I have the following hooked up via Wi-Fi: My desktop PC, Two Roko TV’s, Two Echo dots, and my printer.
Should my router be able to give that ‘500Mbps? Anyway to improve my current router to get that 500Mbps?
If I need a new router, what/where do I look in the ‘specs’ to get that better speed. Sometimes, on the ‘two’ Wi-Fi TV’s, when I turn them on, I get that ‘clockwise’ circle that you get when its ‘searching’ for a signal. I sometimes have to go through the ‘check connection’ routine before I can get them to work.
I just installed a Wi-Fi range extender, but I haven’t noticed any difference. Maybe return the Wi-Fi range extender and get a newer router?
The router does appear to be working fine. No issues, per se, on my desktop PC outside of wanting that 'speed'. The printer and the Echo dots seem to be working just fine, also.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.