Real 4.18 Mbps download speed?

I have a WRT310Nv2 router and connect to my laptop with a Linksys AE1000.  It is said that I am connected to 144 Mbps, but I went on a site called Speakeasy speed test and came up with a 'huge' 4.18 Mbps for downloads et.36 Mbps for unloading.  Is this fair?  Is there something I'm not do to increase the speed?  The connection is excellent.

144 Mbit/s is the speed of the physical, the computer runs at the MAC level or approximately 40% slower.  It comes to the speed of the machine to machine, no computer to the Internet.   Which means the speed of your computer to another won't be on

60 - 70Mbps in any case.  Bypass the router and connect directly to the modem and make your test.  This is what you can reasonably expect when the router is connected in return.

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