a week ago
a week ago
thanks @DennyCrane still surprise how 5G is sloweris your home a poupulated urban area?
did you try in another area?
a week ago
Same spot as yesterday, this time a much bigger variance between 4G and 5G (with 4G being the clear winner).
4G
5G
a week ago - last edited a week ago
I've been on a 4G plan for about 8 months now I think. I agree, these are poor results. Sometimes I get up in the 80's, but for whatever reason today it's not great.
I was also at YVR airport today with perfect signal and only got about 9Mbps down. Not sure what's up today.
a week ago
hi @DennyCrane thanks for posting the result. Looking forward to see more
But you had 3G or 4G plan before? Your speed seems to be slow even with 4G standard.
a week ago
@Handy1 wrote:@DennyCrane I wonder if it might take a couple days for the 5G plan to speed up , as it’s been noted around here one that moves from 3G services to 4G services will have to wait up to 48 hours before the notice a difference in speed … could be the same thing for going to 5G from 4G or even 3G
This was a test to see whether 5G network would improve throughput.
a week ago
@DennyCrane , a single speed test does not produce statistically significant data. That said, I would say that if you produced a collection of speed test data points, either of 4G or 5G connection would yield statistically similar results with the local network loading and 100 mbit/s speed limit dictating outcome.
a week ago
@DennyCrane I wonder if it might take a couple days for the 5G plan to speed up , as it’s been noted around here one that moves from 3G services to 4G services will have to wait up to 48 hours before the notice a difference in speed … could be the same thing for going to 5G from 4G or even 3G