If you have 1G service, would you mind telling me what your speed is on average? For ethernet connections and various wifi?
Thanks!
Thanks!
BOOM!Stupe said:
He probably isn't getting 1G and is wanting to see if others are having the same problem.
Evidently you aren't a logic major, either.
Do u even internet bruh?SARATOGA said:
I'm not a math major, but shouldn't the answer be 1 Gig ?
Do you sell someone a size 10 shoe and then only give them a size 8 ?
basketaggie said:
Thanks Bobinator, that's helpful..
They told me to expect speeds of 600-800. Since I called on Saturday I've been getting 700-900 wired but the highest wifi has gone is 230. Most of the time it's around 100ish.
AggieBarstool said:
What I haven't seen mentioned yet is that in order to actually take advantage of 1Gbps download speed, your router has to be a DOCSIS 3.0 (or 3.1) compliant device that has 32 downstream channels. If your router doesn't meet this criteria, you're not getting 1Gbps to the desktop, period.
If you're looking to upgrade, I recommend you purchase your own modem and have Suddenlink provision it vs. paying a rental fee for one of Suddenlink's. It'll pay for itself in less than a year.