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10-01-2020 08:27 AM in
Galaxy NoteThe standard Wifi6 has been out a year or so, and the prices are coming down.
Im also interested in the alleged improvements of how Wifi6 better handles backhaul in homes with multiple devices (I currently run about 35).
If I could also get the benefit (60% improvement) on the speed of my Wifi6 devices, than worth it for me to make the jump today.
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10-01-2020 07:46 AM (Last edited 10-01-2020 07:46 AM ) in
Galaxy NoteMy desktop wired getting around 500-600Mb down and 600-700Mb up.
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10-01-2020 08:04 AM in
Galaxy NoteI have an open ticket with Bell on this. I am pulling slow download via ethernet (200 to 300). We should be at getting at least 70% or more... or... 700 to 800 down. The upload speeds are in the correct tolerance but the download is unacceptable.
Seeing that you have a wifi6 router, i assume you are connecting to HomeHub via Pppoe. I notice when I try to use my google external router, and run a speed test from that router, that I lose about half the bandwidth (500/500). That **bleep**, so I removed the google router and am just working off the HomeHub.
I think the only way to get full service with a 3rd party router is to remove the HomeHub from the system, and use a media converter for the fiber line to the 3rd party router.
Thus far it seems Bell Gigabit service is a lot of smoke and mirrors. Via ethernet you should be able to pull at least 700 or 800 downspeed.
Aside from Bells internal modem speedtest, I cant any device to pull a speed even close to advertised.
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10-01-2020 09:15 AM in
Galaxy NoteI'm pulling around 500-600Mb down on average wired. Usually around 100-300Mb wireless with the other devices. Running mixed AX, AC and N modes. I have 3 AX devices, 2 AC devices and the rest are N. Utilizing both 2.4 and 5Ghz bands. I do get quite a bit of channel interference as well in the neighbourhood. I have channels static and set (not auto).
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10-01-2020 09:22 AM in
Galaxy NoteYou can buy this to convert your fiber line to ethernet>and hook your 3rd party router directly to the line in>put your home hub in on the storage shelf and now your router has full access to the gigabit
https://www.amazon.ca/TP-Link-MC220L-Converter-supporting-mountable/dp/B003CFATL0/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?dch...