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Anthonytb
6 years agoOrganizer
Increasing Gigabit speeds
My current setup is the Arcadyan router with 2 boosts setup in the house. One of the boosts is used to wire my gaming Systems which is about 10 feet away from the router. I also have Optik tv. Sinc...
xray
6 years agoHero
Norm2 I'm confused about some of the information you are providing.
"With only one device using Wifi a foot away from the router"
"Just trying to use video calls on Messenger 25 feet away from hub"
"First booster is connected via copper and 2nd is wireless."
Is your desktop a foot away or 25 feet away?
Are you connected to the hub or the booster?
"Also trying to get signal strong enough to service the three bedrooms on same floor"
"I have Optik tv"
So you actually have more than one device on WiFi. It does have impact on speed tests if those other devices are accessing the Internet at the same time.
"I see are two 2 streams using 80 MHz channel"
"Says 390 Mbps"
That link speed corresponds to 1 stream on 5Ghz band or possibly 2 streams on 2.4Ghz band. Are you connected to the 2.4 Ghz or 5 Ghz band? With smart steering on you might be switching between the two bands and not know it.
Norm2
6 years agoOrganizer
Good questions. and thanks for your interest.
1] With only one device using Wifi a foot away from the router under ideal conditions and with 940 Mbps delivered to the Ont/modem what speed should be expected with the equipment that Telus provides. I have been told a bare minimum of 750 Mbps.
This refers to a man who sounded like a senior tech. He said that the Telus modem with only one device connected to it should, at close range, receive at least 750 Mbps. I have the opportunity to test that every day as I am an early riser. That led to my question. Has anyone ever tested at 750 Mbps. or faster??? If so what is your setup as I would love to know.
2] "Just trying to use video calls on Messenger 25 feet away from hub"
This is something that I still have difficulty getting. poor audio and video. This is a problem with two different Tab A, an older Tab S, a new Lenovo tablet, and an iPhone 8.
3] "First booster is connected via copper and 2nd is wireless."
The first booster is connected to hub via coaxial cable and then some converter to ethernet cable. The second booster is wireless.
4] Is your desktop a foot away or 25 feet away?
Niether, it is about 6 feet from the Hub. Speed tests at other distances are with portable units using different tests in a fair manner.
5] Are you connected to the hub or the booster?
When connected desktop is connected to the hub.
6] "Also trying to get signal strong enough to service the three bedrooms on same floor"
"I have Optik tv"
So you actually have more than one device on WiFi. It does have impact on speed tests if those other devices are accessing the Internet at the same time
When I test the tv is off as are the other devices of it would be a skewed result. The signal from the Hub is not strong enough to go through one normal wall. The boosters were an attempt by Telus to rectify this.