Glock26
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I know that you lose a bit if you are connecting over wifi, and that pings will take a bit longer.
But I am just curious as to what sort of speeds people are getting over wifi.
Yes, it also depends on multiple other factors like distance from router and make of equipment etc.
But still curious.
My uploads are always around 80 Mbps, but downloads using local servers seem to be around 65 to 75 at best, connecting to local servers.
However, to overseas servers, I am somtimes (like now) getting a pathetic 10-15 Mbps to most of the London servers, and about 30 Mbps to New York.
I am in the same room as the router, signal is perfect.
Just wondering if there are any diagnostics I can or should be running or things I should be checking.
Aside from Speedtest.net I don't know a reliable way to check my performance of my fibre.
But I am just curious as to what sort of speeds people are getting over wifi.
Yes, it also depends on multiple other factors like distance from router and make of equipment etc.
But still curious.
My uploads are always around 80 Mbps, but downloads using local servers seem to be around 65 to 75 at best, connecting to local servers.
However, to overseas servers, I am somtimes (like now) getting a pathetic 10-15 Mbps to most of the London servers, and about 30 Mbps to New York.
I am in the same room as the router, signal is perfect.
Just wondering if there are any diagnostics I can or should be running or things I should be checking.
Aside from Speedtest.net I don't know a reliable way to check my performance of my fibre.