lifereinspired
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I have a nearly 4 year old router that’s aging & just got gigabit fiber internet (simultaneous). I’m getting full speeds when wired direct to source and also when wired direct to the router (though the router’s internal speed tests are showing half that). However, the wireless performance is...not so fast. I know that the real world speeds will never equal the theoretical marketing numbers but, having said that, I’m wondering what I could and should expect to see for speeds.
So, cutting directly to the questions: what speeds should I expect to see over 2.4ghz and 5ghz bands in the same room at say, 8ft with direct line of site to the router? What would be the best device to measure this with? Would a 2018 iPad Pro be sufficient enough spec wise? Would you expect to see bufferbloat on either band?
I’m trying to sort out what reasonable expectations are for WiFi in 2019 with gigabit fiber service. I’m also trying to tease out if I’m having issues with my router or if I was expecting too much of the new service. I’m particularly also interested to hear if bufferbloat should be seen or not. Thanks so much for any info!
So, cutting directly to the questions: what speeds should I expect to see over 2.4ghz and 5ghz bands in the same room at say, 8ft with direct line of site to the router? What would be the best device to measure this with? Would a 2018 iPad Pro be sufficient enough spec wise? Would you expect to see bufferbloat on either band?
I’m trying to sort out what reasonable expectations are for WiFi in 2019 with gigabit fiber service. I’m also trying to tease out if I’m having issues with my router or if I was expecting too much of the new service. I’m particularly also interested to hear if bufferbloat should be seen or not. Thanks so much for any info!