![]() In my experience, at best, the actual sustained speed of a Wi-Fi connection is between a third and a half of its ceiling speed. This is why the real-world speed of a Wi-Fi connection is always s ignificantly lower than the ceiling speed of the Wi-Fi standard being used. Compatibility: When devices of different Wi-Fi speed tiers, standards and manufacturers are used together, oftentimes they must adhere to a lower speed standard in order for all to function together properly.Interference: The more devices of the same radio frequencies being used in the same area, the slower they get. ![]() ![]() Obstacles: Walls and large objects will block the signals and shorten the Wi-Fi range.Signal loss (only applied to home mesh Wi-Fi systems): When an extender unit has to use the same band to both receive and rebroadcast signal at the same time, it will lose 50 percent of the original speed.Distance: The farther out, the slower the connection gets. ![]() Here are the main factors that adversely affect Wi-Fi speed: ![]()
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