Anything above 30ms ping to my wireless router is technically subsonic internet speed considering my distance to it.
Wow, are there actually routers that shitty? I get 1.6-2.0 ms and consider that slow.
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quick test, pinging my current WiFi router (which actually works well), is ~ 10-20ms ping typical, with occasional ~100-200ms spikes. a previous router (that later had WiFi die) was typically >200ms (& the WiFi was nearly unusable w/ high loss...).
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What is it doing to be so slow? Going to sleep between packets?
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I don't really know. I have determined that it is reliably <1ms for a wired connection though (& wired is much faster). wired network file-copies are ~10MB/s (100Mbps), but usually only ~200kB/s for WiFi (54Mbps).
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Most of the time it’s due to wireless band traffic congestion. A good router will jump frequencies properly from what I understand.
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ok. not sure what noise is like here. only two networks are visible. with router distance=~3m, actually usable though w/ new router (Netgear r6400v2), unlike old router (a Linksys). PC shows 4/5 bars, phone shows 2/3 bars.
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