Happo blockage apartment house "slow line" problem, very comfortable with FLET'S light for detached houses [Telework goods review 30th] --INTERNET Watch

2022-04-22 21:05:45 By : Mr. Simon Yang

TP-Link releases "Tapo L900-10", a 10m version of a smart Wi-Fi tape light that can be cut to any length.Last year, I switched from CATV with a maximum communication speed (downlink) of 100 Mbps to "@nifty Hikari with FLET'S" and upgraded the Internet connection service of the author's house in an apartment in Tokyo to a maximum communication speed (downlink) of 1 Gbps.At that time, there were slapsticks and detours involving the landlord.As the destination of the optical line, I chose @nifty, which was once taken care of during the ADSL era, but when I applied, @nifty contacted me that "FLET'S Hikari with a maximum communication speed of 100 Mbps" can be used in my apartment. there were.In that case, even if you switch from CATV, you cannot expect a significant speed improvement.Now, let's compare the communication speeds.The author's house uses Buffalo's Wi-Fi 5 (IEEE 802.11ac) router "WSR-1166DHP4" to connect PCs and other devices via wired LAN and Wi-Fi.It supports IPv6 IPoE, and the wired LAN supports gigabit.The maximum Wi-Fi communication speed is 866Mbps (when connected to the 5GHz band) or 300Mbps (when connected to the 2.4GHz band).Using Google's speed test, comparing the speed of the wired LAN connection before (CATV) and after the migration, the result was that the downlink was about 10 times.The maximum upstream speed was 10 Mbps for CATV, so it's nearly 70 times faster than that.The speed of the Wi-Fi connection was measured and missed before the transition, so only the number after the transition.Measured with a MacBook Air (M1 2020) compatible with Wi-Fi 6 (IEEE 802.11ax).31st: Comfortable with a Wi-Fi 6 router because I switched to a line with a maximum of 1 Gbps!Communication speed increased by about 20% with NEC "Aterm WX3000HP"IPoE IPv6 compatible entry Wi-Fi router "WSR-1166DHP4", Buffalo releasedCopyright © 2018 Impress Corporation. All rights reserved.