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  1. Generally speaking, the higher the throughput of a WiFi router, the better its performance will usually be. Higher throughput means that the router can provide faster data transfer rates, allowing more devices to connect simultaneously and transfer data at high speeds. High-throughput routers can provide more stable and faster wireless connections and are suitable for applications with high bandwidth requirements, such as high-definition video streaming, online gaming, and large file downloads. If you have multiple devices connected to your WiFi network at the same time and need to transfer a lot of data, a router with high throughput will be better able to meet your needs. as you see,throughput up to 8.9G , If the environment is better, it can reach 9G+, close to 10G.
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