POV : plotting sinewave with latency

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well I'm positive now it's due to some misaligned traffic management by higher tier ISP probably above LCO's, sadly in India we don't count latency issues as an issue XD?, they will probably fix it but might take a long time

bruh my local lease line provider was much better with his Mikrotik Routing, these BSNL guys are Inflated
 
So I am getting symmetrical 100Mbps up and 100Mbps down at same time on ethernet on speedtest
but when I am uploading on gdrive and downloading an iso, it is not that good.
 
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@Trex Can you please definitely test on Wifi and let me know if you get the sym. speed simultaneously. Is your wifi adapter in your laptop or device 2xmu enabled as well?
 
Tested on two separate phone both having 2xMU-MIMO. Download speed on was 190Mbps and upload speed on other was 110Mbps at same time. So the max my router can handle is around 300Mbps. And the same I tested using iperf3 on laptop(server) connected to 1G port and using the phone as client( The max I achieved was between 280-300Mbps).
ONT: Syrotech(bridge mode)
Router: TP-Link archer v2(us)
Phone: Poco F1, Poco M2 Pro
Laptop: 1GbE port, Wifi 5 without Mu-MIMO
 
@Trex So, in reality, speeds above 100mbps are only useful if we have wifi devices capable of Mu-mimo so we can get down and up simultaneously symmetric.
 
The phone is capable of doing symmetrical 400(maybe more) up and down, all comes down to the router. The v2 has only single core 700Mhz soc which isn't sufficient for sustained high throughput in both directions. The newer v3 and above archer have better dual core CPU so they might be able to achieve high throughput.
 
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60Mbps Plan - Simultaneous Symmetric U/L and D/L Speed Test.
PS- Forget to attach img last time.

Btw which software is used to plot sinewave for latency and packet losses ? Although my latency shoots up sometimes but haven't faced packet loss.
 
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