Been looking through a bunch of articles on the web and there's been a few takeaway points;
- ISPs do lie. [link removed by admin]
- It can still be the router even if some devices seem to work just fine.
- A wireless networks speed/throughput is only as strong as its weakest link. [link removed by admin]
Basically my ISP told me they are providing a certain speed (but since I'm not receiving even close to that on any device they may be liars).
Some devices might be getting better speeds because of signal, the technology of the devices themselves, but it doesn't mean they are functioning 100% perfect... A device working at 80% of its full capabability may be so fast that it doesn't appear that anything is wrong externally. However the router could still be throttling that or the ISP may simply not be providing what they quote.
Additionally a router that isn't functioning properly may well only display those symptoms on some of the weakest links in the chain. E.g. my computer which may well have a slower connection due to signal, due to the hardware or a myriad of other things.
At this point I've ordered a slightly better WiFi adapter for my PC. I will report back on whether that helps, and if not I'll be contacting my ISP again.
If that gets me nowhere I will either go to another ISP or order a new router to see if this finally solves the issue.
Basically at this point it still feels like there are too many possibilities, but I would still appreciate any advice from some of you experts here.
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