Maybe you are right, I am being stubborn, although I would prefer to term it “obsessed”.
It was a WinXP laptop that displayed or confirmed I had synced at 300mpbs (270mbps to be precise). But the Windows 7 and Windows 10 desktops as well as laptops synced to ANY WiFi 802.11n router at just 150mbps.
Hence I have been trying to get to the root cause. There’s surprisingly VERY little information explaining WHY a router promising WiFi-N Connection of 300mbps NEVER syncs with ANY WiFi adapter (Internal PCIe or External USB) @300mbps.
The GL-MT300N-V2 promised 2T2R which was an obvious requirement. Now the only thing remaining was a WiFi Adapter that supported 2T2R. I figured if I could procure an adapter with a chipset that had 2T2R, I could finally sync somewhere in the vicinity of 300mbps.