AnsweredHoly Nerdvana!

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2017/05/13 18:34:07 (permalink)

Holy Nerdvana!

I'm working on wireless issues that have been annoying me all week and did some testing this morning.
 
Today I'm getting a ping of 10 ms, a download speed of 190.38(!) and an upload speed of 12.06 - WIRELESS!!!
 
Directly connected is the shiz with a ping of 0, download of 240.50 and an upload of 12.09!  Best ever!
 
I was only going to do a little before and after comparison 'cause I just bought a nice Netgear Nighthawk AC1900 to get rid of the baked-in Comcast flakey-ness of their wireless bands (which keep dropping and often say I don't have internet when I do - etc.!).
 
I have no idea why I'm getting such awesome download speeds today, but you know it won't stay that way.  It sure beats the issues we were having a month or so ago where I was getting between 0.36 Mbps(!) and 2.88 with 30 to 206 pings - YIKES!

 
Time for all of you to head over to Beyond My DAW!
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Re: Holy Nerdvana! 2017/05/13 21:16:40 (permalink) ☼ Best Answerby craigb 2017/05/13 22:58:57
Pfft. That's nothing.
 
On my system the grunge sprocket lights up the internal flux capacitor at 20 basquillion NBPMS²/sec² x 10Y/6.21546789511.
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Re: Holy Nerdvana! 2017/05/14 00:01:30 (permalink)
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Pfft. That's nothing.
 
On my system the grunge sprocket lights up the internal flux capacitor at 20 basquillion NBPMS²/sec² x 10Y/6.21546789511.


So yours is kind of slow then.
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Re: Holy Nerdvana! 2017/05/14 04:56:35 (permalink)
Next up: Replacing the Comcast modem itself (but DAMN are the replacements expensive!).
 
So far, things are MUCH better.  I'm running three bands, a 5 Ghz for me, 2.4 Ghz for me (which I probably won't use) and a Guest band set up for anyone else who needs to connect (friends and roommates).  I named the Guest one "MyCheatingWiFi."
 
The big test will be during the work week when I'm remoting into a customer's server or computer.  I had WAY too many disconnects last week which really sucks when I'm trying to work with someone because every time I disconnect it locks their computer and they have to enter their password again.

 
Time for all of you to head over to Beyond My DAW!
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Re: Holy Nerdvana! 2017/05/14 10:39:18 (permalink)
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Pfft. That's nothing.
 
On my system the grunge sprocket lights up the internal flux capacitor at 20 basquillion NBPMS²/sec² x 10Y/6.21546789511.


So yours is kind of slow then.




It's actually much, much, much faster than that, but I was going for a not wanting to brag too much about it type of answer.
 
 
 
 
Now look what you've made me do.
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