100k lead Vodafone 2k arrive?

op
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Have a long time a 100k line, which I have otherwise synonymous with a LAN cable to the PS4 transferred then came on average 60-70k on.

Now after moving I had to try it without a cable and there are just 2k on? That's not normal, is it?

Called there and of course there was again the usual, We currently have problems / Turn off the router and wait 15 seconds, blah blah blah "

Is anyone familiar with it?

Would that be a justified ground for termination?

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You should exclude if it is not on your Wi-Fi. Therefore, before a test with pc via cable or possibly even with the phone right next to the router.

some routers do something like that internally and show what they can get out for a performance. It may well be up to you.

if not nervous her. Responding to 0815 can answer yes that you have tested everything several times at different times and that has led to no success… Then you send out rather a technician…

I have been able to talk to them the best so far because they have more idea than call center employees. The last one has replaced me the router and said "oh we say that was broken, we build the successor"… Nice guy.

De

Vodafone is responsible for what arrives in your router. What is then routed by the router, you are responsible.

So that is already a reason for dismissal, but rather against you, as "IT" ;-))

So either again by cable, or via DLAN, or optimize your Wi-Fi, possibly use a repeater, but the speed is reduced. But better than 2k that will be for sure

Jo

Would that be a justified ground for termination?

No it would not be. You have to make a correct measurement over several days at different times of the day using a LAN cable. The wireless from the PS4 is not really good, also may be that wireless from your router is not good.

Have a 200k line but my wireless router is garbage but with LAN I get the full power

Only with a correct measurement, you can perhaps cancel or reduce costs.

op

Thanks, that was the first helpful answer here!