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wase4711
Jan 03, 2018Luminary
Wifi Speeds on a gigabyte ISP connection
Curious to know what kinds of download/upload speeds people are getting, if they have gigabyte internet service...
wase4711
Jan 03, 2018Luminary
your speed tests dont show up here; the picture is blocked somehow
guzzijason
Jan 03, 2018Apprentice
Ah, sorry... they are showing up for me. Let's me try a different way...
speedtest.xfinity.com:
- wase4711Jan 03, 2018Luminary
nope, just blank boxes...what are the speeds you are getting?
- guzzijasonJan 03, 2018Apprentice
Oh, bother. The images show up fine for me, but not when I log out. Perhaps image uploads are being moderated/approved before they show up.
At any rate, when I test via speedtest.xfintiy.com (which is on-net, given that I am an Xfinity subscriber), my sample test shows ~588 Mbps down, and ~42 Mbps up.
The test that I did on dslreports.com (which uses servers that are off the Comcast network), the test got ~415 down, and ~35 up.- wase4711Jan 03, 2018Luminary
yeah, they are probably moderating them..
what speed up and down do you pay for?
thanks
- guzzijasonJan 03, 2018Apprentice
The Xfinity Gig speed is supposed to max out at 960 Mbps down, and 40 up.
I wish I had good wired tests to use as a comparison, but I'm on a Macbook with USB-C, and my USB-C -> Gig ethernet adapter (Belkin) is absolutely horrible. I actually get much better speeds over WiFi than I do using this stupid ethernet dongle :/ One of these days, I'll hijack my wife's work laptop and get a test using that.
Oh, and the Ookla speed test built into the Orbi is giving me results fairly similar to the dslreports one.
The final bit of relavant info is that I'm not directly connected to the modem - I have a dedicated firewall device sitting between modem and the Orbi router, so it's conceivable that it may be slowing things a bit, but its a relatively new and supposedly performant, so hopefully it's not affecting the results *too* much.