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on 12-07-2024 01:55 PM
I upgraded from 150 to 900, my eero app on my phone shows a maximum download speed of 939, but all the tests on my gaming pc show a maximum of 430, is this normal. pc is approximately 10 feet from the main eero box, another box upstairs. Mobile phone i tested whilst sat in front of the pc to make the test evenly matched.
on 14-08-2024 10:44 AM
Hi @Phil63
Taking my suggestions further, there are some basic checks that you can do to ensure that your devices have the best chance of achieving these higher speeds:-
Keith
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on 14-08-2024 09:44 AM
on 14-08-2024 09:43 AM
Hi @Phil63
The Full Fibre 900 package often means that customers do achieve the speeds that they think they should (obviously around 900Mbps). This is very often not an issue or design of the 900Mbps service, but the connection between their devices and the router. The Wi-Fi network adapters in these devices often cannot deliver speeds as fast as the fibre service can.
Take the example of some older Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) adapters that might work at speeds up to 433Mbps, when used in a perfect wireless environment, which most homes are not. When an internet speed test is performed, the speed achieved is down to the slowest link in the chain, namely the 433Mbps Wi-Fi adapter. Speed tests in this case might achieve somewhere around 400Mbps or less.
Older Ethernet connections can suffer as well. If a device only supports the 10/100Mbps standard, not the normal 1000M (1Gbps) or even the newer 2.5Gbps available on some desktop PCs, they are likely to only record 100Mbps on a speed test.
To get the 900Mbps on a speed test, that device must either have a minimum of a 1Gbps Ethernet connection or if wireless, a much faster WiFi adapter. This would be a higher specification Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) or Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) adapter. Even so, at these wireless speeds, signal quality must be near perfect (signal strength with very little Wi-Fi interference).
Keith
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on 13-08-2024 11:21 AM
This is the exact situation I am having with my wifi. No matter what I am just getting 400-500mbps. I do believe this will be the limitation of eero devices, not sure how TalkTalk will get this sorted for me. I have been told 3rd device will improve the speed but I cannot see how this can help as test were done literally a meter away from eero device.
on 12-07-2024 02:22 PM
Hi Phil63,
What speeds did you get on your mobile phone?
Chris
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