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Issue with unusual speed encountered...

Issue with unusual speed encountered...

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Matke04
Posting Freak
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12-25-2016, 05:44 AM
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Hello, I see you're experiencing differences in your network performance depending on the method used. It sounds like your wired connection is delivering much higher speeds than your Wi-Fi, especially when transferring files. Many users notice this gap because of factors like distance from the router, interference, and signal strength. When using Wi-Fi, especially at slower speeds, you might see a drop to around 11MB/s for a file transfer, while wired connections can reach up to 80-90MB/s. This inconsistency can happen due to network congestion, device limitations, or hardware differences between the devices. If you're looking for solutions, consider optimizing your Wi-Fi placement, using Ethernet cables for critical tasks, and checking for interference in your area.
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Matke04
12-25-2016, 05:44 AM #1

Hello, I see you're experiencing differences in your network performance depending on the method used. It sounds like your wired connection is delivering much higher speeds than your Wi-Fi, especially when transferring files. Many users notice this gap because of factors like distance from the router, interference, and signal strength. When using Wi-Fi, especially at slower speeds, you might see a drop to around 11MB/s for a file transfer, while wired connections can reach up to 80-90MB/s. This inconsistency can happen due to network congestion, device limitations, or hardware differences between the devices. If you're looking for solutions, consider optimizing your Wi-Fi placement, using Ethernet cables for critical tasks, and checking for interference in your area.

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Scrachroom57
Junior Member
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12-26-2016, 05:44 AM
#2
Wi-Fi performance often seems exaggerated because of its speed claims. In the past, like with 802.11g, the promised 54Mbps translated to roughly 2MB/s. Adjusting that idea to today’s devices suggests around 10-11MB/s. Probably there’s extra work because packet loss is more common, leading to frequent retransmissions.
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Scrachroom57
12-26-2016, 05:44 AM #2

Wi-Fi performance often seems exaggerated because of its speed claims. In the past, like with 802.11g, the promised 54Mbps translated to roughly 2MB/s. Adjusting that idea to today’s devices suggests around 10-11MB/s. Probably there’s extra work because packet loss is more common, leading to frequent retransmissions.

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Coolcoral
Member
162
12-26-2016, 01:14 PM
#3
It's frustrating, I thought I had everything figured out!
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Coolcoral
12-26-2016, 01:14 PM #3

It's frustrating, I thought I had everything figured out!