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=Computer Speeds= | =Computer Speeds= |
Revision as of 17:06, 12 July 2019
Internet Access Speeds Depend on Your Computer
Age of your equipment is the biggest determinant. See [1]. 2009 computers (ex Dell Precision M6500) run up to 90-180 Mbps on wireless, and up to only 100 Mbps on wired. 2010 is a turning point year for wired connections - max 930 Mbps. Note that max wireless for modern computers is 585 Mbps starting in 2013 models.
Plugged in Via Ethernet Cable to Modem
Into port 1 with nothing downstream, tested on Dell Precision 6500 (2009 release):
On Google -
Wireless from Main Modem
Tested on Dell Precision M6500, 2009 release date
On July 11, 2019, with 1 Gbps service:
Why is main wireless modem so slow?
Tested on Chromebook
On July 12, 2019, with 200 Mbps service:
Hablab on Wifi
What computer was used? On July 11, 2019, with 1 Gbps service:
On July 12, 2019, with 200 Mbps service:
Computer Speeds
Can your computer handle max internet speed? Depends on release date.