Submitted by RandyPhylum t3_10k645b in Connecticut
MaoWasaLoser t1_j5ovi7c wrote
Reply to comment by MarthStew444 in Frontier vs. Comcast by RandyPhylum
I have gigabit and it's very nice for moving large files around.
My wired stuff averages in the 900s, stuff connected on wifi 500-600, so yeah, I make use of my speeds.
MarthStew444 t1_j5ovsb4 wrote
How does one attain 500+ mbps from wifi. Is it cause your location is prime?
MaoWasaLoser t1_j5ovz0q wrote
I have two Eero Pro access points and most of my devices are Wifi 6.
MarthStew444 t1_j5owbpi wrote
Got it thanks. I'm not knowledgeable when it comes to hardware. Maybe I need to upgrade. I pay for 500mbps but get closer to 200 in reality.
MaoWasaLoser t1_j5owkjy wrote
Yeah if you have an older router or older access points, that would do it.
I'm a fan of the Eeros. They also have a couple of wired ports in them that you can use for devices that have weaker wifi chips (Like a Playstation4 for example)
MrPerson0 t1_j5pk6ea wrote
Newer routers that are equipped with WiFi 6E allow for this type of speed. Usually need to be on the 6 GHz band, but the range on that is short compared to 5 GHz. Also, I think 6 GHz wifi on phones/laptops started becoming mainstream within the past year or so.
Alert-Ad687 t1_j5re3jt wrote
Ubiquiti Ailen router can do like 600/600 over WiFi. Maybe a little higher if you’re in the same room.
Tough to get more than that over WiFi.
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