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Originally Posted by shenmecar
That does not seem to be normal. Wireless N routers are rated for much higher than what your service provider can give you, so you should be getting max speed even on wifi. You can try to call technical support.
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tried calling tech support...the rep basically said they will only guarantee speed for wired connection
my own wifi connection is speed is none of their business
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Never tried Rogers, but had similar situation with Telus. Using my own router improved it 100%, although wireless is still a tiny bit slower than a direct connection (naturally)
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thanks...i will go buy a cheap router and try that instead.