my speedtests are also all over the place, downloads speeds are 44mb to 83mb to 60mb. upload speeds seems to be stable around the 20mb
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my speedtests are also all over the place, downloads speeds are 44mb to 83mb to 60mb. upload speeds seems to be stable around the 20mb
Either congestion or the fact youre using Wi-Fi to test. Please retest with a cabled device during peak hours
Ill give it a shot. ThanksEither congestion or the fact youre using Wi-Fi to test. Please retest with a cabled device during peak hours
Check your wifi deets and signal strength/connection speed. If you connecting at around 72Mbps over wifi it will usually give you this speed. Sit next to main device supplying wifi signal and then speed test.
Thats perfectly in spec for your lineTried it with the cable to the laptop, much better, was around 78mbs .
That's par for course! If you want to be anal... disable wifi completely and test again with ethernet cable to laptop.Tried it with the cable to the laptop, much better, was around 78mbs .

Which router are you using? How far away are you from your router? Are there any walls between you and your router?
wrong thread123Net
Are they finally in Phoenix? Lol they are a hopeless company123Net
Just showing comparison.. vuma vs 123netwrong thread
A few months back, I'd completely agree with you regarding the company.Are they finally in Phoenix? Lol they are a hopeless company
What are you showing? A 100mb line vs a 80mb line?Just showing comparison.. vuma vs 123net
It depends which Vuma. Trenched/Aerial or Reach?A few months back, I'd completely agree with you regarding the company.
But after enough of backlash, 123net is on the ball now. They do proper follow ups and stick to time frames. After service has greatly improved.
Vuma has just trenched in my area. What's the max speed they offering?
Should be Aerial, Core and Reach, big difference being Reach is GPON based and majority of of Core/Aerial are EPON based as Reach is also trenchedIt depends which Vuma. Trenched/Aerial or Reach?
Trenched/Aerial = 1gbps
Reach = 40mbps (now 80)
"Trenched" is Active EthernetShould be Aerial, Core and Reach, big difference being Reach is GPON based and majority of of Core/Aerial are EPON based as Reach is also trenched
Ping. Since that was the topic on last few posts..What are you showing? A 100mb line vs a 80mb line?