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Deathreaper
Mar 27, 2010
Our local ISP here in Quebec supposedly runs Docsis 3.1 on download and still operates 3.0 on upload. Download speed is capped at 1G for download and something like 50m for upload on their fastest plan. I dont think we will see near symetrical speeds on cable until Docsis 4.0 which is supposed to be symetrical and low latency to somewhat compete with a ftth service. I think it will be a while before we see Docsis 4.0 in the field.

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Deathreaper
Mar 27, 2010

Prescription Combs posted:

This is exactly what I do cause I'm too cheap to pay for a 10GbE switch.


Anyone have any experience with WiFi 6 APs? Seems like the only ones that are remotely appropriate/affordable for the home are EnGenius ones.

linky: https://www.amazon.com/EnGenius-EWS377AP-802-11ax-Wireless-Features/dp/B07SGH1S4K

I have 2 EWS377APs in my house, one at the second level, and one at the ground floor. Really liking them so far, range is good, very reliable, can be powered via POE and they have a 2.5GB ethernet port on them. I get single client download speeds in the 850Mb/s range within the same room, and around 650-750Mb/s a room or two over (this is on a Samsung Galaxy S10e client, I get slightly faster speeds using my laptop which has an Intel AX200 card).

Deathreaper fucked around with this message at 17:07 on Apr 8, 2020

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