The difference between 300M and 450M for a wireless router
The 150M, 300M, 450M, and other parameters of the wireless router refer to the maximum bandwidth, in Mbps, that is, 150Mbps, 300Mbps, and 450Mbps. This parameter refers to the maximum speed at which all wireless devices connected to the router send and receive data at the same time. 300M router, supports 300mbps=37.5mb/s maximum data exchange speed, 450M router, supports 450mbps=56.25mb/s maximum data exchange speed. In other words, 300M routers allow up to 1 seconds to send and receive 37.5MB of data at the same time, 450M routers in 1 seconds can send and receive the most 56.25MB/S data.
This does not mean that the larger the router bandwidth, the faster you can surf the web. For home users, home broadband bandwidth is usually below 20M, which is far from the wireless router's data processing capabilities 300M. Therefore, the download speed does not change with the 300M and 450M routers. These routers are mainly used by companies, bars and other public places, as well as users who often use the LAN to transmit data.
300M routers are usually two-antenna, and 450M is a three-day line. The number of antennas and the intensity of the wireless signal is also not related, not the more the antenna signal stronger. The wireless signal strength depends on the antenna's gain capability.
The bigger the better, but you pull the broadband is so fast? The average household 300 trillion is enough. Wireless LAN card is 54M, if the company is not used, you have to be so big useless!