Domestic Wi-Fi speeds: are they affected in any way by IP connection type, VDSL/ADSL?
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Domestic Wi-Fi speeds: are they affected in any way by IP connection type, VDSL/ADSL?
22-03-2018 11:13 AM
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Provided one has a suitably able modem router, does the faster connection over VDSL affect the domestic Wi-Fi connections one may achieve?
Most like this is a silly question, or something just assumed, but never questioned.
Re: Domestic Wi-Fi speeds: are they affected in any way by IP connection type, VDSL/ADSL?
22-03-2018 12:03 PM
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Simplistically, the speed you get is the speed of the slowest leg of the connection between the endpoints.
However, you may be asking about type of WiFi signal with various modem/routers - most modern devices are dual band and the type of connection is variable/cost related, made confusing by manufacturers giving the "total" available bit rate, eg 900Mb/s = 600Mb/s @ 5MHz + 300Mb/s 2.4GHz - throughput is always lower due to overheads and/or contention.
Phil
Using a TP-Link Archer VR600 modem-router.
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