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Post your Speedtest.net Speeds!

eww that is so slow I wouldn't even bother wasting phone data on that.
It's better than nothing.

...just barely.

Also we're using their military veteran plan which has unlimited everything.
 
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Via a TP-Link TX401 10GB nic (wired)

That upload speed though is really shit considering it's supposed to be 2Gbps and that's after hours of faffing around with calls to my ISP downloading a newer driver and firmware from Marvel to get it to where it is now previously it was 0.04Mbps upload speed and I was like Pfffft WTF
 
I must have been upgraded I was on 300Mbps symmetrical, now im on this

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Finally figured out what was going on with my upload speed it turns out the cable that was supplied with the router was faulty it was acting like a resistor on the upload side the sfp port that had the cable plugged into it nearly burnt my finger as it was that hot so replaced the cable between the Router and ONT and wheyhey and up she rises all is as it should be

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My internet just got upgraded to 1Gbps symmetrical from 1000/500Mbps.
Happy with the result!
 
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Fiber's Speed Test nets best results for me, but oh well. There it is. :p
 
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Same here in Gougelandastan (New Zealand) except we get 8Gbps symmetrical but I wasn't wanting to pay the exhortionant amount of money ($284.95/mth) they wanted to charge me for it
France has the lowest price for network + mobile => 50€/month for this and also for mobile 100go, call sms illimited for 20€/m
 
Its good to see the number of people getting access to fiber internet is growing.

I think that problem only exists in USA/Brazil/India :D. But yeah, that is great that people can afford faster connection and they have chance upgrade to it.

eww that is so slow I wouldn't even bother wasting phone data on that.

If phone data has unlimited plan then it is a " no problemo ". On other hand with this speed it doesnt matter if you have plan or not. I wonder if the phone is to blame for this or positioning in home.

If you check at all your house windows does it improve at least to 5 Mb/s?
 
France has the lowest price for network + mobile => 50€/month for this and also for mobile 100go, call sms illimited for 20€/m
shit that cost is low as like $82.51NZD sacre bleu
 
Huh. All of these numbers are making mine feel slow, but not too shabby for normal 5Ghz 801.11ac.
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I could probably squeeze a bit more out of it with a WiFi 6 adapter for the laptop or I could stop being lazy and run some CAT-6.
This is what the router is reporting for speed.
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Wow those are serious speeds.. damn impressive!

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Wow those are serious speeds.. damn impressive!

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Ugh Shaw with their asymmetric "fiber" docsis, so many years spent overcharged by them like an idiot, not being able to use my own router, and suffering slowdowns and outages at peak hours and late night

Switched to telus a while ago, using the AC86U as router, finally experiencing fiber as it was intended to be

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Ugh Shaw with their asymmetric "fiber" docsis, so many years spent overcharged by them like an idiot, not being able to use my own router, and suffering slowdowns and outages at peak hours and late night

Switched to telus a while ago, using the AC86U as router, finally experiencing fiber as it was intended to be

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That shaw connection is 100% docsis just uses a mid split that is why they are able to offer 100Mbps uploads and the rest of the cable companies are still on a low split stuck at about 30mbps up. Telus Fiber which you have is great they just need to keep expanding its foot print.
 
I'm still ok with my 150/15 connection. (tested with wifi)

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Same here in Gougelandastan (New Zealand) except we get 8Gbps symmetrical but I wasn't wanting to pay the exhortionant amount of money ($284.95/mth) they wanted to charge me for it

That price doe :roll:

A company in my country could deliever 5/5Gbit over fibre but you had to pay like 1600USD to get the internet established and then 800USD which month crazy for the normal consumer, I could understand for company use it would make since.

a bit lower then usually but this is how it is when I am host for family and friends:
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On AX200 client, upstairs in front of the TV, about 30+ metres from the downstairs router, through 4-5 walls plus the floor, no extenders. Looks like Gigabyte finally fixed the B550I Aorus AX's lackluster wifi performance in F13l BIOS.

It might not be Wifi 6, but I can see why everyone loves the RT-AC86U now. Range is so good that I don't even run a 2.4GHz SSID anymore; with the AC86U unoptimally on one edge of the house, I can get 200-400Mbps anywhere upstairs, no extenders. Hell, enough of the 5GHz signal reaches the garage at the other end of the house that my Model 3 downloads its updates.

It was either the AC86U or AX58U at the time. From what I hear the entry level Wifi 6 routers have dogshit range, so I think AC86U was the right choice.

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On AX200 client, upstairs in front of the TV, about 30+ metres from the downstairs router, through 4-5 walls plus the floor, no extenders. Looks like Gigabyte finally fixed the B550I Aorus AX's lackluster wifi performance in F13l BIOS.

It might not be Wifi 6, but I can see why everyone loves the RT-AC86U now. Range is so good that I don't even run a 2.4GHz SSID anymore; with the AC86U unoptimally on one edge of the house, I can get 200-400Mbps anywhere upstairs, no extenders. Hell, enough of the 5GHz signal reaches the garage at the other end of the house that my Model 3 downloads its updates.

It was either the AC86U or AX58U at the time. From what I hear the entry level Wifi 6 routers have dogshit range, so I think AC86U was the right choice.

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I got a AC88U I have been thinking about replacing but I cannot justify any pricing of other routers so I am keeping it for now.

But the Asus routers in general got good range and with Merlin firmware it's even good.
 
VTel appears to have gotten their own Speedtest server:
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Ever since my ISP started change their old fiber equipment at customers and I got a new Nokia G-041G-P box out I been struggling to get upload to every servers on speedtest doesn't matter if they are local or have a long distance and that I know can deliever 800+ Mbps.

It's like I got an electronic cap on my upload it does to up to 210Mbps and cannot get over it's really rare it goes over even to my ISP's speedtest or the networks owners speedtest server which they cannot understand.



So either the techcian has configurated this unit wrong or there is something else, because a tech from my ISP moved me to another network range but this did help and I haven't changed out my CAT7 cables or my Asus RT-AC88U and I am experiencing the same behavior on my iPhone which before could do 500/500Mbit with out hiccups on WiFi is also stuck at about 210Mbps.




This is so annyoing paying for 1000Mbps up and down and don't get it. They also made changes to their 1000Mbps line in the begining they promised at least 900Mbps they bumped that down to 800Mbps.
 
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