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Difference in Internet speeds.

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Why did it take you almost a full hour to take the second test, do you have like 50 flights of stairs to walk through?

 

That could pose a problem :3

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Is that wifi or a mobile network?

Wifi.

Why did it take you almost a full hour to take the second test, do you have like 50 flights of stairs to walk through?

That could pose a problem :3

I just wrote this paragraph of why I didn't take it right away when my phone lagged and the safari app died and reset everything so now my typing has been deleted...

Basically, I was doing other stuff.

Do you have dual band router? I have Virgin Media Fibre Optio and it has dual band, one 5GHz signal and another 2.4GHz signal. The 5GHz signal is for short range connections and gives speeds of up to 150mb/s and the 2.4GHz signal is for long range connections and gives speeds averaging around 60-80mb/s (depending how far I am away from the router).

 

If you only have one band on your router I'm guessing it's the short range one, which is why you have terrible signal at long distances happy.png

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How far apart is the two area?

Upstairs, maybe 10-15 ft max, then down the hallway, about 20-30 ft. Its not very far.

Have you got a lot of electrical equipment between your router and upstairs?

Umm, I have 7 other family members, each has about 2-3 devices. Other than that, nothing else that takes up internet. Some lights and chargers. We have the kitchen beside it, if that counts.

Do you have dual band router? I have Virgin Media Fibre Optio and it has dual band, one 5GHz signal and another 2.4GHz signal. The 5GHz signal is for short range connections and gives speeds of up to 150mb/s and the 2.4GHz signal is for long range connections and gives speeds averaging around 60-80mb/s (depending how far I am away from the router).

If you only have one band on your router I'm guessing it's the short range one, which is why you have terrible signal at long distances happy.png

Yeah, it's probably low range. Idk what internet I have, just know that it's internet. xD

Its so good downstairs but it turns into stanky ass when I go to my room. :(

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Upstairs, maybe 10-15 ft max, then down the hallway, about 20-30 ft. Its not very far.

Umm, I have 7 other family members, each has about 2-3 devices. Other than that, nothing else that takes up internet. Some lights and chargers. We have the kitchen beside it, if that counts.

Yeah, it's probably low range. Idk what internet I have, just know that it's internet. xD

Its so good downstairs but it turns into stanky ass when I go to my room. sad.png

 

Well, depending on how many devices are accessing at a given time you will get varying amounts of drop off in speeds.

Also this is a good read to possibly improve your speeds: http://www.itworld.com/networking/276200/10-reasons-your-wi-fi-speed-stinks-and-what-you-can-do-about-it

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Well, depending on how many devices are accessing at a given time you will get varying amounts of drop off in speeds.

Also this is a good read to possibly improve your speeds: http://www.itworld.com/networking/276200/10-reasons-your-wi-fi-speed-stinks-and-what-you-can-do-about-it

That link is fake and gay.

My router supports all the devices and the neighbors - they pay me to use my internet, lmao - but it's just that when I move away from the router that it gets a lot weaker. Its nothing horrible but it's a clear difference.

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