I was looking at specs for some netgear mesh systems. WI-FI speed ratings of affordable models vary from 1.2gbps up to 3gbps. However they are also rated as “best for ISP speed tier” which is a fraction of the rated WI-FI speeds. Do I assume the high Wi-Fi speeds are just an inner-connect speed between the physical nodes and router? And regardless of that rating my actual IOS devices will limited to the “best for” speed? I currently have 300mbps service and reliably get that speed with my typical router setup. If I purchase an inexpensive system rated at 1.2gbps but a “best for” speed tier of 200 or even 100mbps what’s going to happen to my real world experience? Does the quoted WI-FI speed somehow compensate for the much slower “best for” speeds. I hope I’m making sense. I’m never sure anymore Thanks.