Some ISPs offer blazing fast Internet connections – speeds that routers often cannot keep up with. Xfinity, for example, has a 2GB/sec service, and Verizon FiOS provides 1GB/sec. Here are some throughput measurements for small routers and large routers. When looking at these measurements, it is important to keep in mind that the measurements only represent what the router can do under ideal conditions. Actual performance will be slower because of additional burdens placed on the router’s CPU. Besides basic packet switching, the CPU can be burdened with tasks such as VPN encryption, malicious traffic detection, IP address access lists, and NAT.
True gigabit performance is rarely provided by most routers, even under the best of circumstances. If you are interested in building a network with gigabit capabilities, you may want to discuss possible strategies with one of our engineers.