Fiber is the best means for data transmission available. Unless you mean that, at 200 megs, it's hardly touching what fiber is capable of, that would make more sense. Any modern router with gigabit ports and/or wireless AC will be able to handle a 200 meg connection just fine. Is 200mb BIG for a SQL database? 200 MB is rather small. Now, that is only half of the picture, because the second question is. Introduction to Personal Computers Using Windows 8. Premium members can enroll in this course at no extra cost.
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Offer is non-transferable and subject to change without notice. Not valid on shipments to Canada, Puerto Rico or any other US Territories. FOUR EXTERNAL ANTENNAS FOR GREATER RANGE & COVERAGE The WRT1900AC features four external adjustable high-performance antennas that provide strong, reliable coverage throughout your home. This unique antenna diversity technology helps your laptop, tablet, smartphone, and other connected devices achieve optimal performance, wherever they are in the home. The antennas also enhance coverage for both 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz bands, keeping everyone simultaneously gaming, downloading, and streaming without lag.
BEAMFORMING FOR STRONGER, MORE FOCUSED Wi-Fi CONNECTIONS Designed especially for today's mobile-device household, the WRT1900AC features beamforming technology, which focuses wireless signals at a receiving device rather than simply sending out Wi-Fi in a general direction. Beamforming also reduces interference from other devices for stronger Wi-Fi connections. It increases the efficiency of your network and expands its range, enabling you to enjoy high-bandwidth activities like streaming and gaming with ease. CUSTOMIZE AND MANAGE YOUR HOME Wi-Fi ANYTIME, ANYWHERE With the Linksys Smart Wi-Fi App, you can closely monitor and manage your home Wi-Fi remotely using a smartphone or tablet.
Guest Access: Create a separate, password-protected Wi-Fi network for up to 50 guests and easily share the password. Parental Controls: Ensure a safe Internet experience for your kids - even when you're away from home.
Restrict access to inappropriate or distracting content, control usage, and block specific devices from accessing the Internet. Device Prioritization: You can prioritize devices that need the most speed. Rated 1 out of 5 by Jcool32 from Terrible range Bought on Black Friday and did not use it till I moved into my house which was a couple months later. I was excited to use it only to find it had limited range and it seemed to have a slower speed than it should have. Just to make sure I bought a different router which didn't have as impressive specs but similar specs.
The comparison router definitely had better range which only had three antennas not four. It also seemed to load faster. Very disappointing especially how expensive this router is. Linksys you have some things to fix. I thought you were the best so I bought your product but that was a mistake especially at the $200 price range. Rated 5 out of 5 by StevoBaba from Linksys WRT1900AC This device is a piece of an Engineering marvel.
We had searched for a device that can accommodate a simple parental control by device MAC address and day/time of the week. Some products don’t have such controls, the ones that have it require a monthly subscription that may not be affordable by the user.
WRT1900AC serves this requirement very well without breaking the bank. Very well done.
You may even have an edge over the competition if you develop a threat dictionary managed by a Linksys Intrusion Central repository that routers can constantly update their dictionary from, that will be a genius thing and a marketable edge over the competition. Rated 5 out of 5 by LincPosty from Awesome Unit Once I got the unit to link up to my Smart Wifi account, any issues I was having evaporated. It stays fully connected with no dropouts. Its fast and solid.
I use it with the companion switch on my LAN of 15 devices and it handles that task effortlessly. I suggest that you create your Linksys Smart Wifi account first on the Linksys website and then DON'T choose to setup the router manually. This is where I went wrong. If the unit doesn't connect to the Smart Wifi account, it doesn't seem to be as stable as when it is connected. I am totally happy with this purchase now and have the capability to expand my network even further.
Rated 5 out of 5 by thejenniboaz from Wow! This thing is amazing! We don't get buffering when we watch movies anymore. We had a range extender with the last two routers we had since our house is long and skinny we didnt get WiFi on one end. The WRT1900AC is on one end and the bathroom is on the other. Lol my husband always complained about no signal and then even the extender wasn't even a reliable signal because of the junk routers we had. The WRT1900AC not only stays on but it stays strong and we dont even need the extender anymore.
I love the app and being able to control my kids access. The guest access option. This thing has so many features. I haven't found a thing to complain about! Rated 2 out of 5 by Gary from Linksys 1900AC Beware! The first 1900AC failed. I was sent the replacement which was a 1900AC V2 and ift has performance issues.
I work in IT (16 years experience) and for years i have deployed almost every version of Linksys router. Explain to me how a EA6300 AC ($100) router out performs a 1900AC ($200) router. I pay for the top tier internet service and the speed differs by 15Mb download and 3MB upload when comparing the two. I am going to pursue a replacement and god forbid a refund.
I am extremely dissatisfied. If Linksys (now owned by Belkin) does not do the right thing i will start purchasing and deploying a different companies routers and switches. Rated 5 out of 5 by ike301 from What's all the fuss about? I purchased this router from a local Micro Center and this thing is powerful.
The range on the 5 GHz is the best I have seen on any router in this class, or above. The throughput is amazing, even at the furthest corner of the house. The 2.4 GHz band also has solid range. I see reviews all over the internet complaining about this router rebooting on it's own, dropping wireless clients, slow speeds, overheating, etc. I've experienced zero problems with this router under full load. I'm assuming a lot of theses negatives reviews are from the competition and internet trolls. I've also had no problem with the stock firmware.
As an IT professional, I strongly recommend this router. Rated 1 out of 5 by bill55305 from Can't get the wi-fi to work right I purchased a WRT1900AC router over 4 months ago, went through setup and everything seemed to work well except that the range was much less than the WRT610N that I replaced. Within a week I experienced problems with the Wi-Fi dropping out for no apparent reason. All hard wired connections did not drop out so I knew it was not my ISP problem.
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I thought I had was a range issue so I bought a RE200 range extender and this did help the range issue but not the dropped Wi-Fi problem. Over the next couple of months I relocated the router until last week I did some rewiring and placed it 3 ft from my laptop. I still have the problem and I am now ready to trash this router and buy a replacement that works. Not a Linksys!!!!
Rated 1 out of 5 by Jayse from Waste of Money I bought this router a few months ago and it worked great at first but it's usefulness was very short lived. I kept it updated and in a well ventilated area of my bedroom but I experienced constant disconnects, data dips, and packet loss. I had to restart the router several times daily. When I tried to contact customer support, they seemed to think it was my fault. When I tried to inquire about a replacement, I was blatantly dismissed. So now I have this $200 router that's less than a year old that's basically unusable and Linksys doesn't seem to care.The standard transmission rates—450 Mbps or 1300 Mbps (for 5 GHz), 600 Mbps (for 2.4 GHz), 54 Mbps, and 11 Mbps—are the physical data rates. Actual data throughput will be lower and may depend on the mix of wireless products used and external factors.May require a software/firmware update available for download at linksys.com/support.
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Hey there just a quick question really my new hosting company have given me a 200mb sql server database and a 50mb sql express database my question really is this - how big is 200mb really - i have the option to split the 200mb database down into 2 or more databases and i was thinking of splitting it into 2 with one database having ad management and the other database being used for the main site the sql dtabase is currently used for a forum is 200mb or say 50b for the ad database a big enough size? Assuming 4,000 hits a week - will the database be okay? Assuming that everytime someone hits the site the hits are logged in the ad management system same goes for the main site too thanks. Im not dealing with media the database will only really store links etc i think the reason i asked this question was because my previous websites had to use access for one reason or another and the size of the access database was never bigger than 12mb and at that size it stored all the database i needed without any issues really.
I just wanted to know if the data is stored the same way with a sql database or does the total size include the log size too? Or is max log size a completely different thing (p.s im new to using sql databases). Thanks for the links so far guys gonna check them out too.