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35 Mbps down, 8 up
not really any faster wired up. but it's fast enough I guess
 
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Wow, almost everybody has better speed than I do. What connection technology do you use? I have ADSL2+, but even with VDSL you won't get speeds that fast you have.
 

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No man, if you look at the speedtest results I have wifi mixed in with the LTE.

Sorry, I thought you were posting a link to that thread as if to say there is already a thread like this one. Did not realise you were linking to your specific post. My apologies :eek:
 
I get around 70 Mbps down on my iPhone 5 -- however wired, on my Mac I get 130 Mbps :eek:

WiFi, when you think about it, is actually really inefficient. I'd go upstairs and on my Mac it drops from around 100 (wireless next to router) to 30.
 
Wi-Fi speeds depend on the type of internet sevice your paying for and the router you have. There are services that provide 100mgb (of course it costs extra) such as a T-1 line or turbo boost etc. As for your router, there are professional routers which will maximize your speed (once again they cost more)
'So, seeing other peoples WiFi speeds is something that you can get also………
If your willing to pay for it.
 
Wi-Fi speeds depend on the type of internet sevice your paying for and the router you have. There are services that provide 100mgb (of course it costs extra) such as a T-1 line or turbo boost etc. As for your router, there are professional routers which will maximize your speed (once again they cost more)
'So, seeing other peoples WiFi speeds is something that you can get also………
If your willing to pay for it.

What is a mgb? You mean Mbit?
 
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