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Re: Unable to to obtain the advertised wireless speeds....
Thanks for your response. I am wondering if the issue isn't necessarily the home wifi but at the source? The reason I ask if I use the default TELUS server in Ookla Speedtest I receive 40/40/mpbs. On the other hand, if I change the server to TELUS calgary, it's 120/38. What gives?7.1KViews0likes2CommentsRe: Unable to to obtain the advertised wireless speeds....
Thanks for the advice and I have tried to clean up the wireless signals by changing the channels they operate on. I don't believe that 33.5-50 Mbps is the best Telus can hope for from a Telus 150 plan using a modern device (iPhone 11 Pro). I like Telus, have used them for years, but there is no way that is the standard. I have a friend who uses Rogers out of Vancouver and is receiving 96 mpbs on their 100 plan. Maybe it's a router issue? Do a lot of Telus customers have to purchase 3rd party wireless routers to achieve the wireless speeds?7.1KViews0likes4CommentsUnable to to obtain the advertised wireless speeds....
Hi There, Our house has lot of devices when you add them all up, AppleTV (x2), laptops (x2), Computer(x1), Apple Watch(x1), eReader(x1), and two cable boxes. We are currently on the Telus 150 plan is it is the max available provided by Telus in our area. The issue that I am having is that I am completely unable to obtain anywhere near 150 mbps for WIFI using for any of the devices. I ran the test in the router admin and can confirm speeds of 130/30, however when I run the Telus speedtest [using Ookla] from devices I average speeds between 35-55mbps. That is substantially lower. Those numbers were tested using an iPhone 11 Pro, a Macbrook Pro (2020), and a Lenovo work laptop. We have the ActionTec 3200M router in our home.Solved7.3KViews0likes6Comments