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ChrisCox1952
Apr 01, 2024Guide
Differences in speed in 2 tests done directly after eachother
I am getting strage results when testing internet connection. Testing first time shows download around 200, upload 50 second check directly after first one shows down 500 and up 50. ( second test is...
- Apr 01, 2024
When the Orbi 'app' reports Speed Test results, the actual test is performed on the Orbi router and the results are passed to the app for display. Thus, it does not matter how WiFi devices are connected to the system.
Ookla Speed Test (their app or their web site) performed on a device are reporting the speed to the actual device.
plemans
Apr 01, 2024Guru - Experienced User
1. what router do you have?
2. what firmware is on it?
3. what modem/gateway is it connected to?
4. what method of speedtesting are you using? (app, website, what device, what band are you connected to while testing, how close/far from the router are you)
5. the wired speed should be the most consistent. Do you get the variable speeds hardwired into the modem/gateway?
CrimpOn
Apr 01, 2024Guru - Experienced User
The same thing happens to me when I test Spectrum cable internet. The "normal" speed test is just over 350Mbps, but every once in a while the reported speed is much lower. Internet is a shared service. When there is a LOT of load, performance will be less.
- ChrisCox1952Apr 01, 2024Guide
Thanks for reply, i understand your message. However if i talk about 2 speedtests i perform them seconds after eachother, therefore (i assume) load should be the same and is not the reason for difference in speed
regards
Chris
- CrimpOnApr 01, 2024Guru - Experienced User
If it's not network load, it's probably the NSA spying on your router and consuming vast resources. (April 1 Joke)
The Orbi 'app' keeps a small record of Speed Test results. Here's mine:
I just ran Speed test again, got 171 and then seconds later got 372. Most of the time, the results are in the 370 range.
I suppose a person could swap out the router for a different one and see if the phenomenon can be replicated.
If this happens constantly, then a call to the ISP might be in order.
- plemansApr 01, 2024Guru - Experienced User
And a few more details (as asked prior) might help. Just saying something has different speeds doesn't tell us much.
but like CrimpOn says, speeds can vary. My wireless devices will fluctuate from 300mbps to 1.4 gig that I get depending on time of day, whats going on, distance, interference, etc.