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rharv #727850 08/16/22 12:43 PM
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5G results below.
Not ultraComFast but more than serviceable for my house.
The upload speed is actually more than twice what cable was, download is a little slower.
I was testing using a server in our hosting location 60 miles away.

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Interesting screenshot because it shows something that may not be obvious.

The data speeds are fast, but the ping times are fairly slow. I'm uncertain of the precise meanings of the values as the times have icons that are ambiguous, but even the lowest time shown of 27ms will be quite noticeable.

One issue is that high throughputs are often partly achieved by compression, which costs time when the data is compressed before sending and decompressed upon receipt.


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Originally Posted By: Gordon Scott
Interesting screenshot because it shows something that may not be obvious.

The data speeds are fast, but the ping times are fairly slow. I'm uncertain of the precise meanings of the values as the times have icons that are ambiguous, but even the lowest time shown of 27ms will be quite noticeable.

One issue is that high throughputs are often partly achieved by compression, which costs time when the data is compressed before sending and decompressed upon receipt.


To add to this using a VPN can slow down your speeds. A couple of times a change in my VPN locations eliminated a slow speed.


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What's interesting to me is what you found interesting.
I remoted into my work computer (physically 20 miles closer) and pinged a server in the same data center, and the ping times were comparable (that was using a host name).
I tried the same thing using an IP on the same server instead and it improved by about 9 mS
For my area and the data center I was testing against, it doesn't seem abnormal to me. I wasn't pinging Cloudflare, just one of our servers in a colocation data center a ways away.

What *I* found interesting was that my upload speed appears to be 3X faster than my previous cable connection.

That used to be around the 11-13 range that was common with various other connections I have checked in the past, now it is around 35-36 ...

So I tried the same test on a Canadian server (I am in the US by the border) and ping slowed down but download speed went up significantly (from 106 to 150+).
I think the ping may not be the best ruler to measure by for this particular test. I used Ookla FWIW (below image)
I also tried another server in Detroit and got 50 for Ping, and 124 download and 39+ upload, so .. I dunno, seems ping isn't the best scale to measure against for Ookla tests
The upload increase is what caught my eye
Anyway, just trying to say, 5G is an option for those trying to 'cut the cable' in my experience, looks like it will save me a bunch of $$ so far, and maybe improve things for those with limited options. Worth checking out

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5G at my house STINKS. As soon as I get in the car and start driving the speed goes up considerably. I have seen those 150mpbs speeds but only when I was right under a tower. Typically I see 55-75 while driving around with a TV show playing in the background. (NOT watching!)


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Originally Posted By: rharv
What's interesting to me is what you found interesting.

For playing music what you need is the low latency that Farplay suggests it offers.
The ping times are an approximate measure of the latency across the link between the two machines. Upload and download speeds are for data throughput, but for music the amount of data one's transferring is modest.

Edit: FWIW, your speeds are also 3-5 times faster than my cable (FTTC), my ping times are similar at 19ms.

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