Anthraxitus
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In Centurion. Any tips for where to find external antennas?
Poynting, they are coming to install mine today.In Centurion. Any tips for where to find external antennas?
Price? In Doringkloof too. Whats up with the upload that is so bad?Poynting, they are coming to install mine today.
LAN throughput on the Huawei CPE Pro 5G router is also sub 1Gbps - only getting around 500Mbps on the Iperf tests... anyone else experiencing this issue or know if this can be overcome?
Not bad at all.
Both devices are have gigabit lan ports and perform at gigabit speeds using the same test on my Asus routers. Hence my suspicion that the Huawei lan ports are sub standard or limited by the firmware some how.Just thinking out aloud here, I havent played much with gigabit on consumer hardware
Is it single thread? tcp or udp
I am not sure if Iperf uses disk io etc but you may be hitting the limit of what your pc can do (cheaper bus components etc)
Another thing is latency with single threaded tcp downloads, you can see how the speed drops off on this graph, add 1-2ms latency and it affects it
try run a test between 2 other devices on your lan and compare
lol... by repeating his number you're not exactly helping. He's removed it in his post ....You not scared of spam are you...
I don't think so. The highest I got on 4g was 20mbps download, but on upload on 5G, I get 50mbps for some reasonDoes RAIN use 4G for the uploads like most other ISP's in the US? Would explain the crap upload speeds...
Most of the 5G networks in the US today also rely on 4G for uploads and use only 5G connections for downloads. That made it less complex for carriers to develop their networks. While you can download a video in record time, uploading one will take as long as it did before -- at least for now
A second person has joined your tower.Anyone know if something happened with Rain 5G, I used to get 450-510+ on speed test now from Friday 1 November 2019 I'm lucky if I get 200mbps?