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Originally Posted by maatty
Wireless makes no difference for me. I am connected at 600Mbps Wirelessly. They did some "tests" there end which reset the modem into router mode and found no issues...
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Originally Posted by maatty
I logged into the machine remotely and ran the speed test physically on the machine taking into account that I am actually using Teamviewer could possibly slow the connection down but not from 152 to 10 - 15 in download.
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you are getting your nickers in a twist dude and you need to understand what you are talking otherwise VM aren't going to take you seriously if they think you don't understand what is happening.
Firstly, a single device may be able to connect to your access point at 600mbits but you by no means have a 600mbit lan connection between all devices and definitely do not have a 600mbit wan connection. Any wireless speed test you do (e.g. if you download the speedtest.net app on your phone) will run the test from one point to another. In this case it will be from your phone, through the wireless access point, through the router, through the shub to your CMTS, all the way through VM's network and finally to the speed test server. The only part of that path which is 600mbits is the first hop to the wireless access point. If you are getting speed test results in excess of 200mbits then you are running some sort of test locally to test the connection to the access point and not your wan connection.
Secondly, teamviewer isn't going to impact any speed test result at all. The test isn't testing the quality of your connection between 3 devices; the device you are establishing the remote connection on, your home pc and the speed test server. When you instruct your pc to run a speed test the pc will run the test between itself and a remote server and you will see the result fed back to you. The quality of your team viewer connection is irrelevant and defo will in no way impact the result. The worse that can happen will be a slight delay in it starting the test and you seeing the result when it finished due to the slow connection.