Ah here, I've already said the wireless connection is running at 1.2Gbps. So it's clearly not a wifi issue.If you have a 500Mbps connection and you are getting a 250mb download speed then yes there is an issue with your wifi set up.
Perhaps you should read what I posted again.Unless you have also verified that the wired connection is also only reporting 250mb down.
I have read what you posted and responded to it, you are either unwilling or unable to do the same so happy to leave it there as we are going around in circles and we have a fundamental disagreement. We can add home networking to your areas of expertise along with heat pump servicing.Ah here, I've already said the wireless connection is running at 1.2Gbps. So it's clearly not a wifi issue.
Perhaps you should read what I posted again.
If you read and understood it, why are you so confident that the wifi is an issue when I get the same download speed on a wired connection?I have read what you posted and responded to it,
I din't claim to be an expert in heat pump servicing, but I did post one of the main manufacturers service guide, and there's nothing complex to it. That's a long time back, seems strange to still be fixated...We can add home networking to your areas of expertise along with heat pump servicing.
Read what you posted, you never stated which connection the speed test was reporting, wired, wifi or both.If you read and understood it, why are you so confident that the wifi is an issue when I get the same download speed on a wired connection?
I din't claim to be an expert in heat pump servicing, but I did post one of the main manufacturers service guide, and there's nothing complex to it. That's a long time back, seems strange to still be fixated...
Really?Read what you posted, you never stated which connection the speed test was reporting, wired, wifi or both.
As above, I get the same results from a speed test on my phone via wifi and on my laptop connected to my LAN.
i was responding to your theoretical example, the one where you condescendingly said ill use numbers so you might understand.Really?
It's what I got at that time. I often get ~450, but 250 shouldn't be a surprise on a 2.5 gig strand with 1:30 contention.If that is what you are getting on a 500mb connection you probably need to look into it
Today it is upto 42 Mbos which OK for me. It appears that constantly variableEir was giving me 2.5 Mbps and could not seem to fix it. So I terminated my contract and did away with wires and went with Imagin.
When they fitted in a few months ago the speed was 26 Mbps which suited me fine.
A few month later today it is down to 5.4 Mbps. Are these companies having us on, when they get you reeled in and then slow the system down when past the cooling off period and are stuck into a contract. I just noted on the contract that they're allowed to go down to 2Mbps, so I am stuck with a 18 month contract
Which is the best company for regular speed.
That's what I said from the start.Today it is upto 42 Mbos which OK for me. It appears that constantly variable
If they can't get that minimum speed, but want it, they need to get Starlink.
Imagin is variable between 10 to 40mbps, your so called unreliable LTE is far superior to eir who was giving me 2 mbps and could not fix it
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