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We've had speeds all over the dial as we move around. I think the peak I've seen so far was at a KOA in Jonestown, PA at ~75 Mbps.  25-30 Mbps is more typical of the speeds we see though on both AT&T and Verizon. We've also streamed reliably at 5 Mbps a number of times, so we really don't give speeds a lot of thought beyond deciding which carrier to use in a given location...

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If in solid signal areas without congestion, those are fairly expected speeds for the Nighthawk - it's a very high end modem.  AT&T has come a long way in the past couple of years in increasing their capacity too. 

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I just never experienced this, before it was in my living room (5 plus months) streaming directly from Netgear, now moved to the hot water heater room (more central) and connected to a router.

Good to see some others are getting this also, I thought this was a fluke.

Terry

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