Wireless link is only .47mbps

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  1. xray328

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    My wife got a new laptop and the interent connection seemed kinda slow. The laptop has a wirless-g card, os I expected great numbers. So I ran a speed test and got .47 mbps down and .60mbps up with a 23ms latency.

    I connected it directly to the modem (comcast) and I got 21.17 mbps down and 4.54 mps up with a 10ms latency.

    I tested the desktop connected wirelessly via a linksys wireless-b router (both laptop and desktop are using this) and I got 2.48 mbps down and 0.99 mbps up.

    I can't test it directly to the modem (it doesn't have an ethernet port anymore since I went wireless)

    So my question is, can the linksys wireless-b router really be sucking that much bandwidth out of my connection? I know it's a "B" connection and all but geez...

    The routers about 6 years old.

    Would I see a huge improvement with a wireless "G" connection? Or is wireless sucking up my bandwidth either way?

    No wonder my torrents have been taking so freakin long!
     
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    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    is your router secured with a password & encryption?
     
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    Not currently.
     
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    then is it possible somebody is using your signal & causing lose of transfer speeds?
     
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    I suppose, but to go from 21 mbps down to .4?
     
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    But again, would moving up to a "G" router make a difference, or am so low that something else has to be going on?
     
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    can you try it on a similar router to see what the speeds are like? can try a newer router to see what happens.
     

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