Reliance Jio Fiber upload speeds are 10% of your plan speed

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The funniest thing happened today:


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My laptop's internal wifi is giving these speeds (866 mbps link), and A7000 (1.3 gbps link) was not going beyond 200 mbps ! 🤣

Networking is a fucking pain in the ass.
 
@eriek_halenx and @varkey I kinda thought about it. 1300 and 866 are in duplex mode. So one way data is half i.e. 650 and 433. Now if I guess 60% (as the link I shared earlier 55%), 650 should give me around 390 (and I'm getting 380), whereas 433 should give around 260 (and that's what I nearly get) !
I'm talking about internet speeds (not link speed).
My first impression is that we're being trolled :) Anyways lets go back for the third, and hopefully final time to the excellent document shared by you. You could read section 5, 6 and 7 which answers all your questions...

Section 5 - Consider a max wifi speed of 866 mbps. Its true that sender and receiver cannot communicate together in wifi because of how it works (CSMA/CA.) But that doesnt mean one way data speeds is half:D. During a speed test, most of the data is one way. So why dont one get full 866 mbps speed? That is because of the overhead (contention, retransmission etc etc mentioned in the doc) which drops speed to about 60%.



Hence if I have a 1733 client (4*4 MIMO), I should get (1733/2)*0.6, which is around 520 mbps, which is what the guy in the video was getting through his wifi even though he was on gigabit internet connection.
That means it's a protocol limitation.
Sounds right ?
Section 6 and 7 describe MIMO well. Its too long to summarize. Confirmation bias is a dangerous fallacy. :D
 
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