POV : plotting sinewave with latency

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Tested on ethernet and Wifi 5Ghz (MU-MIMO).
Haven't tried 2.4Ghz.

I downloaded from an index link which supports the full download speed and then at same time upload an ISO/Movie to g-drive to test upload. That's how I tested simultaneous speeds.
 
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Tested on Gdrive app and qBittorrent with Linux distro.
 
I am getting anxious because i now have to call my lco and bsnl team and waste my time for a couple of days to get it fixed. JTO and imagine if they send it to Bangalore. Bermuda Triangle.
 
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Tested on office laptop, can't show taskmanager states as it is asking for admin credentials. Can't test on personal laptop because it has only FE port.
A few things I noticed: On wifi 5 download speed drops as soon as the upload starts means no symmetric speed. Divides in half.
On the same speed test server Half speed.
So, I did this test in two browser tabs. once the download stopes on the first speed test I clicked on the test button on the other tab and here is the result.
 
@Trex wait so suppose you have a 60MB plan should it be 60 up and down or dependent on down and ups total?
like when I speed test both it seems to make it half,
other guy said he can obtain marvelous results by Archer tell me how is it, or sounds good to shift to archer
 
@Trex also idk about LCOs & those bsnl engineers, you should play with your MTU & some VPN services meanwhile if that makes any changes
it seems every LCO is provided with a default 10G*8 or 10G*10 Port OLT, seen 3 so far & it should not be bottlenecking latency with fiber anyway, what's your RX power? if it's high (less than -8 or -10) try taming it a bit. ( to -10 - -20) that helps in some cases, you can do it by clipping the patch cord slightly ( be careful on that one) also you mentioned time period in between so it makes sense w traffic issues,
 
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