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Jozzey

Downloading new graphics drivers at 100 kb/s rn. I would do anything for faster internets, 1mb/s is godly to me

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I can give you an advice if you want,

After all i have one of the best Wi-Fi setup that one can have:

3x3 router + 4x4 Wi-Fi card (Lots of antennas!).

Download speed 1GB/s on Wi-Fi,ping is around 8ms~10ms.

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17 minutes ago, Vishera said:

I can give you an advice if you want,

After all i have one of the best Wi-Fi setup that one can have:

3x3 router + 4x4 Wi-Fi card (Lots of antennas!).

Download speed 1GB/s on Wi-Fi,ping is around 8ms~10ms.

nothing matters if your ISP isn't giving you good speed to the local distribution point. 

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19 minutes ago, Vishera said:

I can give you an advice if you want,

After all i have one of the best Wi-Fi setup that one can have:

3x3 router + 4x4 Wi-Fi card (Lots of antennas!).

Download speed 1GB/s on Wi-Fi,ping is around 8ms~10ms.

I don't think wifi gets to 1GB/s in my country, but thanks for the suggestion

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Just now, VioDuskar said:

nothing matters if your ISP isn't giving you good speed to the local distribution point. 

I have an individual line straight to the ISP,and Optic Fiber.

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1 minute ago, Vishera said:

I have an individual line straight to the ISP,and Optic Fiber.

I think you just came here to humble brag.

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Just now, Jozzey said:

I don't think wifi gets to 1GB/s in my country, but thanks for the suggestion

That's not how it works,You need a good Wi-Fi card,a good router,a good internet plan,a good connection to the ISP and a good ISP.

Just now, Gale said:

I think you just came here to humble brag.

Not really,even though it seems like that,i came here to offer advice.

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15 minutes ago, Vishera said:

That's not how it works,You need a good Wi-Fi card,a good router,a good internet plan,a good connection to the ISP and a good ISP.

Wifi plans in my country don't get to 1gb/s, so no matter what I did it would be useless

 

 

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1 minute ago, Jozzey said:

Wifi plans in my country don't get to 1gb/s, so no matter what I did it would be useless

 

 

If there is a plan where you can get 1GB/s with Ethernet then you will be able to make it work with Wi-Fi.

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2 hours ago, Vishera said:

I have an individual line straight to the ISP,and Optic Fiber.

You have an individual line straight to a random CO, not the ISP. DSL lines do the same thing, it's not really a special feature.

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Where are you from? Laughing at 600/600mbit/s. Is this on a mobile 3/4g router? or with ADSL?

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-> Moved to Networking

 

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2 hours ago, DoctorNick said:

Where are you from? Laughing at 600/600mbit/s. Is this on a mobile 3/4g router? or with ADSL?

Australia, fast internet here is 60mb/s. 4g btw

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15 hours ago, Jozzey said:

Australia, fast internet here is 60mb/s. 4g btw

Actually Gigabit is available in at least some areas covered by NBN.  Mobile or WiFi will always be limited though.

Also for future reference, 4G is not WiFi, thus why some people got confused at your initial post.

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