Plan to get Unifi 30mbps at my area, but i am looking for speedtest.net result at this thread but can't seems to find any after flipping through pages, any help?
Thanks !
Official TM ÜniFi High Speed Broadband Thread V26
Official TM ÜniFi High Speed Broadband Thread V26
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Jul 8 2016, 12:44 PM
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Plan to get Unifi 30mbps at my area, but i am looking for speedtest.net result at this thread but can't seems to find any after flipping through pages, any help?
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Jul 10 2016, 07:32 AM
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QUOTE(soonwai @ Jul 8 2016, 02:40 PM) QUOTE(plumberly @ Jul 8 2016, 03:25 PM) My 2 cents here on speed change. Thanks for the input ! Because my area only start to offer Unifi recently (Kluang, Johor) thus i am going to change to it, just not sure if i should go 30, 50 or 100mbpsDon't expect a huge improvement in your interneting. Say you change from 8 Mbps to 30 Mbps, about 4 times increase in speed. So instead of 3-4 seconds in refreshing a page while reading The Star, don't expect an instant page refresh (less than a second) when on 30 Mbps. From my experience, the page refresh now is 1-2 seconds. Downloading is faster now but not 4 times faster than before, eg. torrent etc. Depends on the traffic load at the other end. On Kodi, slightly better than before in speed, still see some waiting for it to response to my selection (changing the menu etc). Seeing less of the bufferings when watching HD movies. Good. I am getting 30-33 Mbps on speed test. Then why still seeing the above slowness at that speed? Bottleneck can be at any point between one end of the line to the other end. Do see a much faster uploading now, old 0.5 Mbps vs 10 Mbps now. Seeing less and less in speed improvement with higher Mbps for me. Guess I will only change to a higher speed if I have more users at my end. Otherwise, 30 Mbps is sufficient for me. Power internet users will say even 100 Mbps is not enough for them, aiming for 1 Gbps! |
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Jul 10 2016, 07:35 AM
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