Viktor Jaep Part of the Furniture Today at 8:47 PM #381 Blkpanthr said: wired of course, why would i use wireless for a WAN speed test? it would introduce unnecessary latency... Click to expand... Thank goodness. Are you bypassing the router, and plugging this device directly into the WAN cable coming out of your modem?
Blkpanthr said: wired of course, why would i use wireless for a WAN speed test? it would introduce unnecessary latency... Click to expand... Thank goodness. Are you bypassing the router, and plugging this device directly into the WAN cable coming out of your modem?
B Blkpanthr Occasional Visitor 11 minutes ago #382 no, that would defeat the purpose of gaging the router throughput. I will never use a client connected directly to my gateway, so removing the router from the network chain for testing would be pointless as that's not a viable topology for me. this is getting severely off topic, lets move on. Last edited: 4 minutes ago
no, that would defeat the purpose of gaging the router throughput. I will never use a client connected directly to my gateway, so removing the router from the network chain for testing would be pointless as that's not a viable topology for me. this is getting severely off topic, lets move on.