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I have been running just the AE for wifi placing the Gateway on Bridge Mode. As you can imagine, any weak link between the two points can affect that segment of the connection.Ģ. but, looking at it from an end-to-end standpoint, you may notice poorer performance overall when using a web-based data rate measurement application, like Ookla's Speed Test. However, they do NOT directly affect your Internet speed as that is controlled by your ISP and the current Internet traffic between your gateway and the site you are trying to access. and this is not unique to the Apple base stations. The typical lifespan of these are 3-5 years. Yes, they, like any consumer-grade networking device, will "degrade" over time. QUESTION: Can I keep both networks operational at the same time (checking to ignore the NAT warning on the AE) and be able to switch networks depending on location? or, should I take the Double NAT warning seriously and put the AE on Bridge Mode? Are there security concerns, connectivity or other problems that may result from keeping both routers operational? The internet speeds are acceptable, with the Gateway overall faster (except on the deck as noted). I like using the AE router, located upstairs in the kitchen and in close proximity to my deck, because I get a good signal. On the deck the speed drops to 7.2 mbs, barely useable. The Gateway router is in the basement with great speed but it decreases as I move upstairs and to my outdoor deck where I like to work. I tested the AE network and found they significantly increased as well, but I get the flashing amber light and the Double NAT warning advising me to put the AE in Bridge Mode. I turned Bridge Mode off on the Gateway and the internet speed tests on the Gateway network significantly increased.
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When I called them, they said the upgrade could be implemented because I was in Bridge Mode. Comcast sent a notice that they doubled my internet speeds but when I followed instructions for rebooting the modem to get the upgrade, the speeds didn't change. I noticed internet speeds were down between 12 and 25 mbs. Do Airport Express routers deteriorate with age like many routers, possibly slowing down internet speeds? Mine is 5 years old and some say replace it.Ģ. I'm using an Airport Express (5 years old - July, 2012) with Airport Utility Version 6.3.6 (636.5) with an iMac (24 inch, early 2009) 2.93GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, El Capitan 10.11.6 and also MBP, Sierra, 10.11.4 (13 inch w/Retina Display, Late 2013).ġ. First, I have a newer Comcast Gateway Modem Model: TG862G (about 5 months old). I have 2 questions that have risen when addressing slow internet speed tests.