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Hey guys

I am running speed tests on my pc vs iPhone 7 Plus And i have 220 Mbps speed. 

But strangely my iPhone 7plus is unable to cross even 60Mbps despite being in same room and in 8 feet of modem. On PC I do get about 210-220 almost 99% of times. I am sure this phone can have much faster speeds on WiFi. 

 

 

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Wireless is going to be slower than wired - but iphone can do better than 60 or 100mbps.. What are you using to provide wifi?  What router?

 

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I could grab something current.. This was test did couple weeks back..

 

Here is test did just the other day..

 

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Here I just went and grabbed my phone and ran current test..

 

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So clearly the iphone is capable of 300+ mbps..  Which works out for the PHY it connects at, etc.  If your not seeing that - then need the details of what is providing your wifi.. I use unifi AP

 

here wire test for comparison..

 

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58 minutes ago, Minime5500 said:

Geez, I must be lucky to live in Australia and get full fiber. I get about 90 MB/s and the avg here in Adelaide is 6MB/s im just getting the speed it might make it too 93

Let’s see a speed test. 

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Not over wireless your not..  Not with a 2 channel client and AC even at 80mhz channels your talking a top PHY of 866.7 even if we give you 60% of that which is unlikley your not anywhere need that..  Even if you were running 160Mhz at 400 guard your only talking a PHY of 1733.4 which sorry doesn't get you 90MBs (720mbps)

 

Over a wire sure - all day long..

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Thanks for replying. Just found out that running 5GHz with .ac solved all the problem. Now iphone gets almost (99.99%)  what I am getting on wired pc. 

 

Thanks 

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22 minutes ago, Jub Fequois said:

Here's my iPhone 8 Plus. Mobile devices are definitely capable of reasonably high speed.

Just depends on the device, wifi chipset, power management settings and signal.

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On 11/13/2017 at 4:05 PM, Minime5500 said:

When will our pm wake up and fttp for everyone

Probably not anytime soon I'd say after the debacle of NBN 

 

so I'd say you're only getting VDSL2 at your home and with a 90+ Mbps connection that's almost at the top of the range if they've limited it to 100Mbps max 

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5 hours ago, Athlonite said:

Probably not anytime soon I'd say after the debacle of NBN 

 

so I'd say you're only getting VDSL2 at your home and with a 90+ Mbps connection that's almost at the top of the range if they've limited it to 100Mbps max 

Nope, have full FTTP speed is limited here in Australia.

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16 hours ago, Minime5500 said:

Nope, have full FTTP speed is limited here in Australia.

I thought NBN was FTTN not FTTH 

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