WiFi Modem Selection for better speed

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Hello eveyone,
I have a broadband connection, I'm presently using a standard 4 port(LAN) modem without wifi. I have a 2 number of desktop PCs. I wish to buy a wifi modem for my new laptop. I have two choices as given below,

1. Standard single LAN port modem with wifi
2. Standard four LAN port modem with wifi

When contacted BSNL administrator, i was informed that in the four port modem,

1. The bandwidth is equally shared i.e, if my connection speed is 2mbps(256KBps) i will be getting 512kbps(64KBps) on each port.
2. Even if i connect only one port out of four, i will be getting only 512kbps instead of 2mbps. If i connect 2 ports, i will be getting 512kbps on each instead of 1mbps.
3. If i connect a laptop with a wifi, i will be getting full 2mbps and if i connect 2 laptops, i will be getting 1mbps on each(theoretically).

I was going to buy 4 port modem with wifi as i have 2 PCs and 1 laptop. But, if the above given information is true, i'm losing the bandwidth and i need to get a single port modem with wifi and connect a LAN switch for my 2 desktop PCs so that i will be getting 1mbps on each instead of 512kbps.

I would like to clarify the following,

1. Is the 4 port modem bandwidth sharing myth is true as stated above..??
2. If so, is it depend on the connection type, modem type or speed..??
3. In the above case, do i need to get a single port modem instead of the 4 port one that i preferred..??

Kindly advise me on this...

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Forgot to mention 1 thing,
i'm having the plan unlimited combo 750 with 64KBps(512kbps) speed, as i'm using 4 port modem(without wifi) presently, i should get only 16KBps(64kbps) per port. But, i'm getting a speed of 61-63KBps when i connected to single port. Again the modem doesn't have wifi. Is the problem seen in modems with wifi enabled or not..??
 
Speed is certainly not shared as such. QoS dynamically divides bandwidth depending on the requirement. If you've got 2 devices connected at the same time, the bandwidth will not be halved.
 
Speed is certainly not shared as such. QoS dynamically divides bandwidth depending on the requirement. If you've got 2 devices connected at the same time, the bandwidth will not be halved.

R u recommending me to go for the 4 port modem...//
 
When contacted BSNL administrator, i was informed that in the four port modem,

1. The bandwidth is equally shared i.e, if my connection speed is 2mbps(256KBps) i will be getting 512kbps(64KBps) on each port.
2. Even if i connect only one port out of four, i will be getting only 512kbps instead of 2mbps. If i connect 2 ports, i will be getting 512kbps on each instead of 1mbps.
3. If i connect a laptop with a wifi, i will be getting full 2mbps and if i connect 2 laptops, i will be getting 1mbps on each(theoretically).

I was going to buy 4 port modem with wifi as i have 2 PCs and 1 laptop. But, if the above given information is true, i'm losing the bandwidth and i need to get a single port modem with wifi and connect a LAN switch for my 2 desktop PCs so that i will be getting 1mbps on each instead of 512kbps.

I would like to clarify the following,

1. Is the 4 port modem bandwidth sharing myth is true as stated above..??
2. If so, is it depend on the connection type, modem type or speed..??
3. In the above case, do i need to get a single port modem instead of the 4 port one that i preferred..??

Kindly advise me on this...


Quite obviously the BSNL guy doesn't know what he's talking about. You will get the full speed (2 Mbps) even if you connect only 1 Laptop/PC to the 4-port modem. Some modern routers can do bandwidth management, but otherwise bandwidth is usually supplied on demand (within what's available). So you can confidently go for a 4-port without any problems, if such is your requirement.

Bandwidth-wise - no difference.
 
Quite obviously the BSNL guy doesn't know what he's talking about. You will get the full speed (2 Mbps) even if you connect only 1 Laptop/PC to the 4-port modem. Some modern routers can do bandwidth management, but otherwise bandwidth is usually supplied on demand (within what's available). So you can confidently go for a 4-port without any problems, if such is your requirement.

Bandwidth-wise - no difference.


Thank you very much for your advice. I saved some xtra bucks for the LAN switch needed to connect my 2 desktops..! :)
 
In case you are still considering, this Asus RT-N13U seems to be decent (see on flipkart). You can even plug in a Netconnect/Photon and connect to the internet. Also dd-wrtable. Might be going for that myself soon.And don't forget to "Like" posts that helped you. Thanks :)
 
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