I have a very strange situation....
Today, out of nowhere, my Shield started getting a linkspeed of 300mbps. This is very odd when my internet through 702 only allows up to 30mbps. So, I went to speedtest.net on Shield and tested it...I was getting 90mb or more downloads speed with 80mb or so upload! Not only that but my ping was 3ms and it was coming out of San Jose Californina. I live in North Dakota. I don't even know how it would be possible to share network speed like that wirelessly. I have pictures below to try and prove it... I know I'm new here on XDA but I swear on everything I know and am, this is the damned truth!! It's kinda freaking me out, but, I can't say I don't like having fast as hell internet.
Something else I noticed is Nvidia HQ is based in that area. Could it be possible they messed with me?? Can anyone offer an explanation?
As of this moment I'm still getting 243mbps down. Wtf?
Well the high link speed you are seeing should be your connection speed with your router I'm pretty sure.
I'm not exactly sure what to say about the speedtest though I never really had any issues with its accuracy. You could try comcast's speedtest and see how it compares.
were you using speedtest mini?
I used the speed test.net site itself and it always has been accurate for me. On my PC my speed comes to 28mb down which is correct, but 90mb? That's crazy. I'll try a few others
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Just tried Comcast's speed test...84 down and around 80 up! Jeez. I tried the same test with the server set to MN too and I still got about 50 down, still way over my range...
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I'll also add that is hasn't sat at 300 this whole time, it sometimes goes back to a more correct 24mbps, but its been 300 pretty frequently... This is the most confusing thing I've ever heard of
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Why not try downloading a big file, like a driver from nvidia. They have fast connections and big files. Then you'd know how fast you are really able to pull a file.
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Why not try downloading a big file, like a driver from nvidia. They have fast connections and big files. Then you'd know how fast you are really able to pull a file.
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Hmm..just did this and it did seem pretty normal. Must be a bug reporting wrong link speed? I also still think its strange speed test.net put my server in California, it always gets it right and puts me in ND.
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Does the shield have a special browser that maybe compresses the sites at a remote destination first? And the speedtest has been between that server and the one in CA?
I don't think your ISP central is halfway across the states
Sebz4n said:
Does the shield have a special browser that maybe compresses the sites at a remote destination first? And the speedtest has been between that server and the one in CA?
I don't think your ISP central is halfway across the states
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Android has a speedtest.net app
I just noticed that the speed tests are from a web browse.
I can't get it working in a browser.
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Does the shield have a special browser that maybe compresses the sites at a remote destination first? And the speedtest has been between that server and the one in CA?
I don't think your ISP central is halfway across the states
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Yeah I suppose it could be the browser, but not sure which other one to use. I'm using photon something or other.
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Android has a speedtest.net app
I just noticed that the speed tests are from a web browse.
I can't get it working in a browser.
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Yeah it doesn't work unless the browser is flash supported. So I use photon something browser from the play store
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I am installing flash and will check that out.
Never mind still wont work...
How about you try the speedtest.net android app?
Well I tried it but it gave me wildly different readings, one minute it would be 15mb down and 30mb up (which was very strange) and then it would be 5mb down and 22mb up. I just discounted it as inaccurate I guess... You have luck with that app?
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Yes i do. The reason I asked about speedtest.net mini is in one my not thinking minutes I set it up on a LAN webserver and ran a speed test......lets just say I got really really good speeds. (that were over the LAN)
This could be some sort of buffering build onto SHIELD to allow streaming which resulted Speedtets.net reading to jump all over the place. Try my S4 and SHIELD speedtest.net over WIFI. S4 results are consistent. While SHIELD can report 2 to 4 times of speed.
The 300Mbit connection you see in the wifi settings is your connection speed to your router, not to the internet
EDIT: Also, you can take a screenshot on Shield by holding the center shield button and the volume button together for a couple seconds.
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This could be some sort of buffering build onto SHIELD to allow streaming which resulted Speedtets.net reading to jump all over the place. Try my S4 and SHIELD speedtest.net over WIFI. S4 results are consistent. While SHIELD can report 2 to 4 times of speed.
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Interesting, well that must be it. Thanks for taking the time to check it out
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The 300Mbit connection you see in the wifi settings is your connection speed to your router, not to the internet
EDIT: Also, you can take a screenshot on Shield by holding the center shield button and the volume button together for a couple seconds.
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Well that's what I thought at first, but as I said in one of the other posts it sometimes goes back to normal(24mbps speed). Also, thanks for the screenshot tip on Shield! Did not know that
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This could be some sort of buffering build onto SHIELD to allow streaming which resulted Speedtets.net reading to jump all over the place. Try my S4 and SHIELD speedtest.net over WIFI. S4 results are consistent. While SHIELD can report 2 to 4 times of speed.
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I think it is something else...
Speed test from pc.
speedtest from shield emailed to me so i can post it.
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I noticed that speedtest location and distance (for Boise) and WTF i am no where that close to boise 289.2 mi...Oregon is 501.5 mi..
chevyowner said:
I think it is something else...
Speed test from pc.
speedtest from shield emailed to me so i can post it.
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I noticed that speedtest location and distance (for Boise) and WTF i am no where that close to boise 289.2 mi...Oregon is 501.5 mi..
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Oh yeah, the location info is also wrong while doing the speedtest for Shield, i had to set it to fix location
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I think it is something else...
Speed test from pc.
speedtest from shield emailed to me so i can post it.
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I noticed that speedtest location and distance (for Boise) and WTF i am no where that close to boise 289.2 mi...Oregon is 501.5 mi..
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I noticed this too but I wonder if there's any reason I would have a better ping coming from California than my own state on Shield?
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Ok got an interesting find. Recently while testing my wifi I downloaded the mini test server from http://speedtest.net/mini.php. Installed it on my local test box running opensuse 11.3 and ran it and my laptops average 55000kbps up/down on 2.4ghz 802.11n and 75000kbps up/down on 5.0ghz. So for giggles I decided to try my captivate... It was less than stellar.
Average is 24000kbps down and 2600kbps up! Up can spike as high as 3600kbps but still pretty sad. I tried both the stock browser and Dolphin.
Whats the best you can get? Is the captivate throttled on upload or is the browser just not capable?
They have an app that does the same thing called speedtest.
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They have an app that does the same thing called speedtest.
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That's correct but the OP is attempting to verify the MAX wifi throughput on te Captivate device, thus the Local server on his desktop.
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They have an app that does the same thing called speedtest.
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I think you missed the point BradleyG, speedtest is limited to the max bandwidth of your broadband connection. I want to see whats the max wifi speed the phone is capable of sustaining.
I think it could possibly phone/rom limited. I remember when I was poking around in framework-res that one of the XML files in /Values or /XML has a key called "Throttle Kbits"
And different roms have this set at different numbers. But I have no idea what it does. I'll have to come back with more info.
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I think it could possibly phone/rom limited. I remember when I was poking around in framework-res that one of the XML files in /Values or /XML has a key called "Throttle Kbits"
And different roms have this set at different numbers. But I have no idea what it does. I'll have to come back with more info.
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Wow, that would be pretty amazing. I'll do some investigating too, because if we're really being limited by software this would be pretty useful.
Also, I find it disappointing that this phone can barely achieve half the speed of Wireless-G, when it is advertised as having Wireless-N.
I consistently get 20Mbps down and 30Mbps up on average using speedtest.net but when I tried to upload a 14 meg video to youtube it took 5 minutes. So I tethered my laptop and transfered files during various times of the day, the transfer was about 300KB down and about 200KB up which does not reflect the speedtests.
How are your speeds while tethered?
Speed test app is not reliable . haven't had a chance to tether
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Speed test app is not reliable . haven't had a chance to tether
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^ that
If you want the real LTE speed test, go to the actual speedtest.net website on your phone and run the test. Be sure to turn off mobile view in the browser settings, otherwise going to the site directs you to the market app.
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I consistently get 20Mbps down and 30Mbps up on average using speedtest.net but when I tried to upload a 14 meg video to youtube it took 5 minutes. So I tethered my laptop and transfered files during various times of the day, the transfer was about 300KB down and about 200KB up which does not reflect the speedtests.
How are your speeds while tethered?
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Remember - the 30MBs up on the speedtest.net app is incorrect due to a glitch, and not representative of even Verizon's own 4G LTE upload performance specs. More realistic speeds are about 6MBs up, with 12-16mBs down being average (until more devices come online).
See national test results... http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-19736_7-20045376-251.html
Also... how are you tethering? Are you using the Verizon hotspot app? A USB cable? An app on a rooted Thunderbolt? You will get varying results depending on your setup, so more details are needed.
I am using the Verizon hotspot app. I was kind of disappointed at how long the uploads take to youtube from the phone itself.
On a side note, how do I upload 720p videos to youtube from the phone, the maximum playback resolution is 480p on the stuff I uploaded.
I haven't found the up speed to be as fast as they claim. I get like 1.5mb up
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I'm getting excellent speeds to most of the services speakeasy offers to test against from Los Angeles: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XS7ZV39Hdp8
20-30 down, usually about 3 up.
I get occasional lack of service though, haven't pinned down if it's location related or not, though.
I used it with my laptop and it felt as fast as the speedtest would indicate minus the upload glitch.
I lose a tiny amount tethering, but it is very negligible. I think I was getting 6-8 down on ST.net w/o tether and 5-7 w/ tether. I really don't pay that close attention to up speeds. Honestly, I might dump my government run crap internet(cable MI-connection) and just tether. It's better than anything my crap cable company can do.
I ran a few tests tethered and I was pulling 15 down but only 6 up. At edge of 4g though. 2_3 bars
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I get around 20-30 down and 5-10 up in the browser-based speedtest.net, or when tethered.
Tethered using Mobile Hotspot.
Both Speakeasy and Speedtest, I get ~16mbps down and ~6mbps up
Actually download tests i get about 1.2 mb/s (torrent) down and 250 kb/s (dropbox) up
Between 20-40mbps down off peak and 7-20mbps during high usage peak hours here in NYC. Upload between 2.5-7mbps.
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Until a developer creates an app that can properly channel LTE into WiFi or until Verizon/HTC update the stock app, you are better off tethering your phone via data cable to your computer. If you're using it for items such as an iPod touch, we'll just have to wait.
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Use a hub if you're out of USB ports....?
Will the USB port charge the phone while it's tethering via cable? Some phones I've had in the past it wouldn't.
If it does, is it charging at a fast enough rate to match the drain of being tethered? Again, one of my previous smartphones couldn't keep up with the drain when plugged into the USB port...I had to wall charger it and do the wireless tethering if I was going for extended periods.
My buddy got 46 Mb/s down, and 26 Mb/s Up. Is anyone else experiencing these kinds of speeds? This was using the Speedtest app for android. See my blog for visuals
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My buddy got 46 Mb/s down, and 26 Mb/s Up. Is anyone else experiencing these kinds of speeds? This was using the Speedtest app for android. See my blog for visuals
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App is bugged. Use the website.
http://speedtest.net/result/1222145440.png
My speeds in downtown Seattle.
Here's another option for speed tests in the browser.
http://testmy.net/mobile/download
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My buddy got 46 Mb/s down, and 26 Mb/s Up. Is anyone else experiencing these kinds of speeds? This was using the Speedtest app for android. See my blog for visuals
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The SpeedTest app is unusable on thunderbolt. See my signature for usb tethered speeds.
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Another issue could be the speed of the source site. If their connection is slow, doesn't matter how fast LTE is.
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Here's another option for speed tests in the browser.
http://testmy.net/mobile/download
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With that test, I get between 150kbps and 650kbps. My phone is horrible. 3G should be faster I think. Help.
In my lecture class my Xoom can't connect to the school's Wifi network but classmates with laptops can. I'm on Moray and I had this issue on stock as well. Is there a way to push something in terminal to extend the range? I know you can do it with routers but I'm just wondering.
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Omg you must go to my uni so! Same damn problem on both xoom and phone! The think that maybe they don't push enough power to the wireless radio? Or something? because it's always smaller devices
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Yeah my laptop picks up the signal. I have a Dell Mini 9 w Mac OS and it works. I am using an Airport Extreme wireless card (Apple). My laptop picks up just fine. I think our radios suck because I know people with iPhones can connect well.
By the way I attend Rutgers.
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My xoom (stock wifi) often enough gives me connection error messages while using the stock browser. I also get weird buffering issues while watching flash videos or DLNA movies. My laptop is fine.
I'm using DD-WRT on my router and compared the network throughput of my laptop and xoom when my was streaming flash/dlna videos. The laptop shows a perfectly flat connection throughput. The xoom would get a large spike and then hover at/near no network throughput. Then it would occasionally spike again, but it would also just give a no network connection error. This is streaming videos over my lan.
I am definitely not happy with the Xoom's wifi performance. Whether it is a power issue, buffer issue, or whatever.
There has to be a way to tweak a file to ''overclock'' the wifi radio. I know that's not the right term but you get it.
Do I have to attach a tin foil hat on this Xoom to get it to detect the Wifi.
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Do I have to attach a tin foil hat on this Xoom to get it to detect the Wifi.
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That's the smartest thing I've read all day.....
gqstatus0685 said:
There has to be a way to tweak a file to ''overclock'' the wifi radio. I know that's not the right term but you get it.
Do I have to attach a tin foil hat on this Xoom to get it to detect the Wifi.
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Hah nice! If anything, you would have to have a know how of hardware, tear down the Xoom, find the part you are looking for, and then figure out how to modify it with the proper part. Modding anything is possible, but not for an average person. I'm thinking the only way to get a better Wifi range on the Xoom is to mod the hardware on the Xoom with your own custom Wifi antenna that will extend its range, along with some other complicated procedures. As far as I know, there really is not much you can do. Sorry 'bout that.
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My xoom (stock wifi) often enough gives me connection error messages while using the stock browser. I also get weird buffering issues while watching flash videos or DLNA movies. My laptop is fine.
I'm using DD-WRT on my router and compared the network throughput of my laptop and xoom when my was streaming flash/dlna videos. The laptop shows a perfectly flat connection throughput. The xoom would get a large spike and then hover at/near no network throughput. Then it would occasionally spike again, but it would also just give a no network connection error. This is streaming videos over my lan.
I am definitely not happy with the Xoom's wifi performance. Whether it is a power issue, buffer issue, or whatever.
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I honestly have no such problems with wifi, so it must be related to something local to you and not a Xoom issue, as such.
I was just comparing because last week I bought my iPad 1st Gen and Xoom to class and the IPad could detect and connect while the Xoom couldn't.
I'm going to head to iFixit to see if I can get some teardown. I hope the Xoom has antennas that are physically wires.
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Weird; i have an HP Laptop with Wireless N Adapter. compared to my xoom it has the same signal strength; actually sometimes my xoom has better wifi (same apt. same distance , same seat, u catch my drift). also the cafes i used to use my laptop now with my xoom i don't feel any difference with wifi tbh
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I honestly have no such problems with wifi, so it must be related to something local to you and not a Xoom issue, as such.
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Not so sure. 2 droidx phones don't have that problem on the 2.4ghz channel and my laptop is fine on the 2.4ghz and 5ghz channels. The xoom is inconsistant on both.
Im getting terrible slow wifi speeds, and my notifications are extremely delayed compared to my other phones. we are talking 1-2 mins. anyone else experiencing this?
I have slow wifi speeds when I attempt to browse/download on the Google Play Store. It is UNBEARABLE.
I've been trying to find a solution but all I can seen to find is some info on changing DNS settings. Tried switching over to Google & OpenDNS and while that did increase the speed a little it wasn't much. The speeds are still slow.
There is an app you can download to help with the DNS settings but you have to root your phone first, and I really don't want to do that but I'm getting desperate.
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I have slow wifi speeds when I attempt to browse/download on the Google Play Store. It is UNBEARABLE.
I've been trying to find a solution but all I can seen to find is some info on changing DNS settings. Tried switching over to Google & OpenDNS and while that did increase the speed a little it wasn't much. The speeds are still slow.
There is an app you can download to help with the DNS settings but you have to root your phone first, and I really don't want to do that but I'm getting desperate.
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my youtube videos take forever to load, same with my playstore =/
For me this is the fastest device I have ever used when it comes to web browisng. It is blazing fast, not sure what the problem might be here.
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For me this is the fastest device I have ever used when it comes to web browisng. It is blazing fast, not sure what the problem might be here.
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oh lte is amazing, and buttery smooth, the issue is when it comes to wifi, i think i might have fixed it. i did a factory restore on it. working smooth over wifi.
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oh lte is amazing, and buttery smooth, the issue is when it comes to wifi, i think i might have fixed it. i did a factory restore on it. working smooth over wifi.
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Excuse me for being phone illiterate, but how do I go about performing a factory restore?
I've also just done a posted about this issue, Switch on GPS and see if you get better speeds could be a possible software bug.
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Excuse me for being phone illiterate, but how do I go about performing a factory restore?
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Same here. New Nexus 5, wifi downloads from Play Store are PAINfully slow. Switch to LTE and they blaze. Did a Speedtest from my desktop, 22Mbit/s down....something is throttling our downloads over wifi!
No issues here. For the most part, I get the 50Mbps that Comcast provides me over Wi-Fi and, FWIW, my Location mode is set for Battery saving. You might want to try updating the firmware on your wireless router/access point. Cheers.
3-4 times slower than S3
Please don't say wifi on your N5 is super fast without comparing to other phone.
Download on mine is about 3-4 times slower than on S3 (proof is attached. tested from about 30-40ft away and a couple of walls. N5 was restored prior to testing and speedtest was the ONLY app downloaded from play store)
I don't know if my 5yr old 2.4 routers don't play nice with N5
Device is on 4.4.2. Didn't test it with 4.4.0.
Again, please don't just say how fast your device is. It may be super fast if you are 3" away from your router. You have to compare it!
If my Wi-Fi has been on for a while sometimes I get like .5 Mbps down while another phone can be pulling 15. Random disconnects for me also. A reboot solves it for a couple of hours...
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I don't know if my 5yr old 2.4 routers don't play nice with N5
Device is on 4.4.2. Didn't test it with 4.4.0.
Again, please don't just say how fast your device is. It may be super fast if you are 3" away from your router. You have to compare it!
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Try updating the firmware on your routers. My N5 is in the basement and my wireless access point is upstairs and I still get the 50Mbps that Comcast provides me over Wi-Fi.
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Try updating the firmware on your routers. My N5 is in the basement and my wireless access point is upstairs and I still get the 50Mbps that Comcast provides me over Wi-Fi.
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But why would Galaxy S3 be faster than N5?
Are you saying N5 is expecting something different from the router, while S3 is happy with it?
My routers are old, even if there's a firmware update... it may still be an issue issue when other routers are used...like free xfinity internet that's available throughout the city.. (unless of course all other routers are newer\better than mine and will support N5 just as well as S3).
It'd be nice if you someone could test N5 and some other device from farther away, where you don't get the maximum speed
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But why would Galaxy S3 be faster than N5?
Are you saying N5 is expecting something different from the router, while S3 is happy with it?
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It’s possible. It is more likely a firmware update will improve things versus making them worse.
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It'd be nice if you someone could test N5 and some other device from farther away, where you don't get the maximum speed
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My wireless access point (WAP) upstairs is at least 30 feet away with a ceiling separating it as well. The N5 often displays two bars in this case and I still get the 50Mbps that Comcast provides me over Wi-Fi. That said, you will be unable to do 50Mbps on 11g—at minimum you’ll need an 11n or better WAP.
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Try updating the firmware on your routers. My N5 is in the basement and my wireless access point is upstairs and I still get the 50Mbps that Comcast provides me over Wi-Fi.
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I have an Asus rt n66u running the latest firmware. Tried tweaking settings as suggested in another thread. I think I remember another thread saying something about 2 n5s on the same network messed things up. I separated my 2 n5s. 1 on 2.4 GHz and the intuit in 5ghz. Seems to help so far
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Had terrible issues with internet speeds and wifi as well.While running new KK 4.4.2 Kept getting foreclosing on Youtube and while viewing videos online both OTA and on Wifi.
Then aweful loading speeds and lag with error message about having issues giving me the option to close report or wait.
Called Google and they are shipping me out a new One . Already went out. They said I had a Hardware issue.
I hope my new N5 Kicks Ass as it was designed to do.
Wifi was a nightmare until I switched it to the 2.4 GHz band. Now it's pretty speedy.
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I got my new N5 and had same issues. I finally started playing with APN settings and changed my MVNO type to IMSI and my phone is working lightning fast with no Wi-Fi issues or mobile Data hiccups. Love my N5
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I got my new N5 and had same issues. I finally started playing with APN settings and changed my MVNO type to IMSI and my phone is working lightning fast with no Wi-Fi issues or mobile Data hiccups. Love my N5
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Does it work on 5GHz?
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Does it work on 5GHz?
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YES !!! My router is a DLink 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz and is working awesome.
My sister's family live in the countryside and ADSL there is extremely slow (0.5Mb.)
I tested my 3G speed there with my Nexus 5 and managed to get a speed of 7.5Mb, and thought that they may be able to use a cheap android phone in conjunction with a Moto G to act as a wireless hotspot for the home.
I know Three's One Plan allows tethering through a phone, but not through a 3G router, or MiFi.
Was wondering wether if it would be better to have a router connect to the Moto G's hotspot, and then for devices to connect to the router as it may send out a better wifi signal around the home?
Would be interested in other's thoughts.
Thanks
Doesn't work like that, the devices need to connect directly to the phone. I did this myself for over a year with a note 2 and it was dire, if one person is doing something even remotely demanding, you can forget about anyone else getting any pages loaded.
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Hi, thank for your reply.
Was performance really that bad.
As I say, their current connection is dreadful so surely could only be better?
Also whats stopping using a router/wireless bridge connect with the Moto G as the hotspot, then the router/wirelessbridge being the point all devices connect to?
Im just interested in why... not being funny with you
Sorry for the slow reply, I didn't even check this thread (yup I'm a moron lol). I've never tried the method of using a bridge so I can't comment, as for the performance, it will certainly be better for a single person using it (or even a few if it's simple browsing/Facebook games/low res 360p YouTube etc), but if anyone tries HD streaming, or online gaming, or downloading a file, they will get a so-so experience and anyone else won't get a look in.
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Atomix86 said:
Doesn't work like that, the devices need to connect directly to the phone. I did this myself for over a year with a note 2 and it was dire, if one person is doing something even remotely demanding, you can forget about anyone else getting any pages loaded.
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It should be fine with a router connected to the Moto G's hotspot as a client and eveything else in the house will connect to the router, will get ofcourse better coverage at the house and you can place the Moto G somewhere where it will pick best signal from the mobile network.
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It should be fine with a router connected to the Moto G's hotspot as a client and eveything else in the house will connect to the router, will get ofcourse better coverage at the house and you can place the Moto G somewhere where it will pick best signal from the mobile network.
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Perhaps, but that won't increase the speed for anyone, just adds another link to the chain.
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Perhaps, but that won't increase the speed for anyone, just adds another link to the chain.
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Well, we ain't taking about speed boost here, it's about providing the entire house with a little bit better internet than they currently have.
I tether all the time on three I get fast speed between 12 am & 3pm then speed drops because I have high usage last month I used 100gig
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liveroy said:
Well, we ain't taking about speed boost here, it's about providing the entire house with a little bit better internet than they currently have.
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You've missed the point of my post. Whether all the devices in the house connect directly to the phone, or through a bridged router, nothing will change at all. It is simply adding an unnecessary link to the chain.
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You've missed the point of my post. Whether all the devices in the house connect directly to the phone, or through a bridged router, nothing will change at all. It is simply adding an unnecessary link to the chain.
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Dunno what I`ve missed, but you seems to have missed the point of the whole thread .....
liveroy said:
Dunno what I`ve missed, but you seems to have missed the point of the whole thread .....
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Not at all. If you actually read the thread you will see I have provided factual information from actually having the experience of using what the OP is asking for. You have simply posted an off-the-cuff troll post with no intention of providing any information and have started getting aggressive for no reason.
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Atomix86 said:
Not at all. If you actually read the thread you will see I have provided factual information from actually having the experience of using what the OP is asking for. You have simply posted an off-the-cuff troll post with no intention of providing any information and have started getting aggressive for no reason.
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Read again what I`ve posted, if I wanted to troll you I wouldn';t even care to point that you've gone totally off-topic.