VegasGuy89183
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In case anyone has some doubt about the UG802 being wireless n device, I can tell you it definitely does connect at n speeds. I added a second wireless g router to my network this morning. This allows me to have one router for my wireless g devices (security cams) and my main router set to broadcast wireless in n only with a new SSID. I went into the UG802 setup and had it "forget" the old connection and instead connect to the wireless n connection. Now the UG802 shows a 150 Mbps connection to my home network. Adding the second wireless router took all of 5 minutes so it was an easy simple solution.
SpeedTest.net reported the UG802 averaged 82 ms pings, 12-16 Mbps download and 6.0-7.8 Mbps upload. Basically, download and upload speeds are now slightly better than previous tests.
SpeedTest.net reported the UG802 averaged 82 ms pings, 12-16 Mbps download and 6.0-7.8 Mbps upload. Basically, download and upload speeds are now slightly better than previous tests.