I've put out a few measurements here or there about what Starlink looks like over time, such as most recently, over here: - long term spikes for "Working latency" on. Waveform, while pretty good, doesn't test up and down simultaneously, nor does it last long enough. Loaded latency with ? Also most of our web based tests do not last long enough to show the full extent of the problem.A better test would run longer than waveform, like the tcp_ndown test. It does not take much packet loss to slow tcp down at that rate. Help eliminating buffer bloat on connection speeds over 1gbps Hmm.They can work, but do not expect to simply buy a random powerline 500 and actually archive the stated speed without reading all the small letters in the pwl's communication. *4: And powerlines have their own downsides. And humans are mostly made up from water and are thus great to block wireless. *3:Water is a great absorber of the 2.4GHz band. These are semi random numbers, but no unbelievable numbers. *2:Speed drops of significantly when distance increases. *1:If one device can only do up to 11Mbs and one up to 300Mbit/sec then they can only task at 11Mbbs or slower. if the need to lay a cable or use something like a powerline. And wired 'simply just works'.ĭownside ofc. by wiring one of the bridges/repeaters into the wired network. Therefor if at all possible change technique. But the technique you are using will always cause slow downs. There is always the chance of a bad or old device. Is there a chance of one of the devices are too old and slowing down The problem lies into getting to that point. But as I read your post your ISP access speeds is not the ussue. Or send an email with a large attachement and test upload speed that way. You can alsway upload or download from your own servers. Is there any (free) software to check the internet speed other than the by connecting the repeater to a wired network. Another methid is not to use a shared medium. Faster devices (on both ends of the wireless communication) is one method. Is there a way to increase the speed of the bridges? (4 actions, two of which are likely a full frame transmit on shared broadcast medium). Notice that we know have two green area's where speed can be limited by lots of factors.Īlso note that the repeater will repeat things. Now we make the situation even more complex by adding a repeater/bridge. Interfering objects, such as walls or humans.The green wireless speed is highly variable, and depends on: This 25Mbps (orange) speed is usually fixed. Even if your laptop can speak much faster with the modem. That means that the maximum communication speed to the ISP/Internet is 25MBps. To determine that lets draw some of the basics first.Īs I read your post the maximum speed you get from your ISP is 25Mbs. (and 3Mbps would not surprise me, wireless can be fickle). The big question is: All the way down to 3Mbps? If the repeater can not talk at full speed to the main wireless access point then things slow down further. Latency also increases.Īnd that is with optimal conditions. This means things get said twice and bandwidth is half. ![]() A repeater will have to listen to what you say and then will repeat it again so it can beclearly heard further away. When using a bridge/repeater you will ALWAYS loose speed.
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