Hi guys,
I've got a mobile with EDGE/HSCSD...
My question is (Sorry but I don't know nothing about speed and irda and EGDE/HSCSD.):
if I use mobile like HSCSD modem for my laptop and I use irda as connection from bobile to laptop... is it okay using HSCSD over irda or the irda speed is too slow?
irda is 115.2 kbps.
HSCSD is 43.2 kbps (sometimes a bit more, depends on network)
EDGE is theoretically 384 kbps but I don't think there is any network (or mobile) allowing such speeds. Usually it's around 100 kbps.
So it should be no problem using irda for your connections!
I have an 8525 with Schaps ROM tethered to my PC. The phone is showing HSDPA speeds which I thought was up to 3.6mbps? But my tethered internet speeds stay stead at 1.2mbps down/~400kbps up. Is this the fastest I can hope for or is there a way to increase it? Tethered through USB by the way.
Hey I'm using the Linksys WRTU54G-TM with Comcast. I get ~16mbps on speedtests if connected via wired. If I buy a new router(wireless n) then am I going to notice a decent speed increase?
Btw I do not use T-Mobile for home phone anymore.. just still use the router
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Not to your router's internet speed.
Assuming you've got wireless G devices in the house, then those devices will have a faster connection to the router.
Wired connection to the router is likely to be 100Mbps, so more than your internet connection of 16Mbps, so something connected directly to the router is going to have a 16Mbps internet connection.
Wireless connection is much slower, depending on how far you are from the router, you may only have a 6Mbps connection to the router, therefore you can only use 6Mbps of the 16Mbps internet connection.
Think of each connection as being a pipe, 1inch diameter for every Mbps, so you have a 16inch pipe coming into your router.
Any pipes going from your router to your devices that are bigger than 16inches will let you access the whole 16inches, whereas any pipes that are smaller than 16inches will only let you access up to their own diameter.
You will only notice a difference transferring files on your own network. 802.11G is rated for 54 Mbps which is faster then the 16Mbps going to your house. I believe 802.11N is rated for a little over 100Mbps.
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wired vs wireless
hey i can tell you difference b/w wired n wireless connection simply...
wired===> more perfomance,less convinience
wireless===>less performance,more convinience
n has more bandwidth and extended range so you MAY see an improvement.
The speed test you're talking about is on wired. Getting a wireless N router won't necessarily do anything for wired connections.
If you have a very fast connection, like something in the ~30-40mbps range, then Wireless G might not cut it. Even though it is rated at 54mbps this is basically never possible in real world scenarios. You need wireless N to reliably push 30-40mbps or higher.
hello guys,
i recently bought a new router tp link (td-w8960n) that supports 300 Mbps connection rate. as far as i know nexus 4 supports Wi-Fi 802.11 n dual-band, that supposed to be 300mbps.
when i connect to the network (with and without wifi optimizations) the connection rate is 72mbps reported by the device.i have full signal (about -50 to -60 dBm) and the router about 1 meter from the phone without anything in between. the network is broadcasting in 2.4 GHz and channel 13 without any interference from other networks on the same channel.
my question is why can't i connect to a higher rate? at least i should be connected at 150 Mbps. this is very strange to me.
Hi everyone, I have this problem, I have a Huawei B628-350 router, when I connect to the 5Ghz network, instead of the full bandwidth of 866 Mbps, I only have 433 Mbps. How to solve it ?