Slow Wi-Fi for 10 Years
Slow Wi-Fi for 10 Years
Data usage measured in megabytes per second and megabits per second remain high. It might still place significant strain on the single router; we explored a more affordable mesh Wi-Fi solution to assess its impact.
see you are getting max download speed offered then whats the problem?
I personally use a wired connection, which is why it reaches about 22Mbps during the day but drops to around 5Mbps. Wireless performance is similar, staying near 5Mbps when most users are online. The ISP router doesn’t offer many channel options or flexibility. I also understand that higher traffic can slow things down, yet a drop from 22 to 5 isn’t normal.
It seems like you're asking about the difference between Mbps and MBps. Would you like a quick explanation of what those terms mean?
This strategy offers the quickest performance available locally, according to Bell. Normally we expect around 25 Megabytes per second for 350GB of data, then it would decrease to 15 Megabytes per second with unlimited plans. These figures come from speed tests conducted throughout the day and night. Seems like the best choice is either endure the wait for Starlink or keep contacting Bell constantly.