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Speedtest att fiber
Speedtest att fiber









speedtest att fiber
  1. #Speedtest att fiber movie#
  2. #Speedtest att fiber trial#
  3. #Speedtest att fiber Pc#

#Speedtest att fiber Pc#

PC will be the same as you had before but at the router you see a big difference. You really want to have fun, enable the Trend Micro features and run the tests. I have a lot more CPU available in the PC than there is in the AX88u. Long story short, Ookla Speedtest uses the CPU of the device doing the testing as it processes the upload/downloaded sample data to reach its result. Also with the router being the only device on the BGW210, prioritizing it will not/doesn't have an impact. What I look for is consistency in the results, I care more about latency, jitter and packet loss.

#Speedtest att fiber movie#

If I have a 4K movie and a second HD stream running my numbers will vary. Your results will vary a bit based on what's happening on your LAN and between your router and the testing endpoint and the endpoint itself. big difference in Router CPU utilization on the router that impact the results versus what you see on the PC. At the PC, wired 1GbE getting ~950 Up and Down. I get ~900 Down / ~600 Up using SPDMerlin/ASUS(Adaptive QOS/Internet Speed) both Ookla Speedtest powered. At the router, with Skynet and Trend Micro permission withdrawn.

speedtest att fiber

#Speedtest att fiber trial#

I want to get this dialed in while I am in my trial period with AT&T to make sure everything is working as it should in case I need to cancel.ĪT&T as well. Is the download from the router correct, is the upload from the laptop correct, is it some combination of the two? Since this is all over the place I don't know what results to actually believe. Of course if I run it from my phone S20 Ultra, using the AC Wi-Fi 6 connection its awful at only 82 down and 48 up, but I expect that from the phone.

speedtest att fiber

My latency is MUCH better with the fiber, where I was getting up to 14ms with spectrum I am all the way down to 3 on the fiber with very little jitter.

speedtest att fiber

I installed the spnMerlin test on the router, and while I have heard that the router may not give the best results running from it directly, I am getting over 900MB down on each test (min 914, max 933), but upload speeds are only about 600MB. Actually I ran one while writing this and it was 612 down and 941 up from the laptop. I was going to buy a new 8 port switch to replace the D-Link in case there was a bandwidth issue here, but also on occasion while testing it would go to 650 MB download speed but it would not be consistent. I was still only pulling mid-300s down from the laptop, but I was getting close to 950MB upload speed. At that point, my speed dropped to mid 300's so I figure the D-Link can't handle traffic even though it is a Gigabit switch.įast forward a little to yesterday, I installed the fiber modem and re-configured the setup. I then had to change that Netgear out and move it to another room and I changed it to a D-Link 5 port gigabit switch in the office. So I am switching from Spectrum Cable 400/25 Internet to AT&T Fiber 1Gb Internet.īefore the change I was only getting close to 400MB at my laptop which was hard-wired to a NETGEAR GSS116E Switch in the office that was wired to the AX-88U in the server closet.











Speedtest att fiber