Yes, that's the process.
Yes, that's the process.
Hello, Your current speed is between 20-40 Mbps, which changes with the time of day. I've experienced this for the past four years and am feeling frustrated. The router you're using comes from the internet service provider. Would switching to a different router improve your connection, or is there a limit of 40 Mbps set by the company? I'm not very familiar with these details. You're also connected via Ethernet, which might help. Thanks, Dylan.
Pay what you're willing to pay. For a 40mbs connection, you can expect around 40mbs.
It could also rely on your connection type. I noticed my own performance dropped significantly when using only 2.4GHz, reaching as low as 1Mbit because of interference from nearby signals. In this case, adjusting the router might help, but setting up a dedicated wireless access point or directly connecting clients to the router could also make a difference. Certain situations allow the router to sustain higher speeds—like when interference affects your phone line (DSL)—but if it's just heavy usage on your street during peak times, you have no control over it.