Hi, I'm wondering what a 'typical' expected drop in speed would be from wired over wireless? Here me out. My current ISP is BT, I have FTTP and their smart hub 2. I was on their lowest speed service which was 150mb down load to the hub. This was fine and was virtually always stable. I added their mesh wifi mesh disks to achieve good wifi speed all around the house and, this was pretty stable with whichever 'speed tester' was used. Regularly achieved 140mb/ 150mb down load. This is on the 5mHz band
So, I expect a drop in speed due to all the variables, device, walls, atmospherics to name but a few. However, I was always getting good stable speeds.
Now, I upgraded to their service speed of 500mb down load with a 'guaranteed' 425mb so their apparently some fluctuation here. Again, I understand this is to the hub as a wired connection which is achieved. However, wifi not so good. I have had to change the wifi mesh disks as they do not support the higher download speeds, no problem he says. So, I am currently using Asus Zen Wifi AX units x 5 (1 upload and 4 nodes) with wifi 6 enabled. I don't expect to achieve a full 500mb down load (which I'm not getting) on wifi, but, what sort of speed on average should I expect? Based on my previous experience, I was expecting a similar sort of difference with the new setup but with higher speeds. Is my expectation a million miles off?
The system is using a wireless backhaul on the second 5mHz band the topology optimisation connects each node direct to the upload hard wired to the hub node.
I ask as I have a laptop connected to a netgear switch which is connected via ethernet to a node which, according to the speed test just done, hit 530mb however, my mobile will only achieve 340mb (samsung S21 ultra) I also have an iphone 11 which can hit higher speeds although just returned 190mb.
I'll be asking a more detailed question in the Asus forum regarding set up of the Asus router/ nodes. This question is more for wireless speeds and stuff.
Thanks for reading.
So, I expect a drop in speed due to all the variables, device, walls, atmospherics to name but a few. However, I was always getting good stable speeds.
Now, I upgraded to their service speed of 500mb down load with a 'guaranteed' 425mb so their apparently some fluctuation here. Again, I understand this is to the hub as a wired connection which is achieved. However, wifi not so good. I have had to change the wifi mesh disks as they do not support the higher download speeds, no problem he says. So, I am currently using Asus Zen Wifi AX units x 5 (1 upload and 4 nodes) with wifi 6 enabled. I don't expect to achieve a full 500mb down load (which I'm not getting) on wifi, but, what sort of speed on average should I expect? Based on my previous experience, I was expecting a similar sort of difference with the new setup but with higher speeds. Is my expectation a million miles off?
The system is using a wireless backhaul on the second 5mHz band the topology optimisation connects each node direct to the upload hard wired to the hub node.
I ask as I have a laptop connected to a netgear switch which is connected via ethernet to a node which, according to the speed test just done, hit 530mb however, my mobile will only achieve 340mb (samsung S21 ultra) I also have an iphone 11 which can hit higher speeds although just returned 190mb.
I'll be asking a more detailed question in the Asus forum regarding set up of the Asus router/ nodes. This question is more for wireless speeds and stuff.
Thanks for reading.