What's the maximal speed for E4200 l2tp protocol?

And the ppoe ,pptp and dhcp ?
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Maximum Speed for any kind of a connection, let it be L2TP, PPPoE or DHCP, it all depends on kind of connection you have from the provider and obviously on the network that we are connected to.....
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