I did a speed test before switching and previously I was getting about 60 -100 mbps on LTE connections with Rogers on my s20. Now that I'm on Fido. I'm getting 3g speeds but connected to LTE? What gives? I figured Fido would be nerfed but this much seems ridiculous!
So I bought the Fido 150 Mbps unlimited home internet like 2 weeks ago, and I've been having slowness and sometimes signal drops. Fast.com, Speedtest showed speeds of below 50 Mbps and sometimes below 10 Mbps.
just singed up for the same account high speed home intermet 150 MBPS; I am downloading at less than 3 MB per second and Internet Speed tests find my hardwired connection to be very slow. I have unplugged my modem several times, rebooted my system and called Fido, but they are closed.
All the responses from Fido on here are not helpful. I have had a Rogers modem then was with distributel and modem in same location as the Fido one I just got and on the 75 mb plan with them my wireless speeds never dropped below 75 in the last 10 plus years. Just got the Fido plan and thier modem and it drops to 1mb many times a day and many speeds in between. Rarely get over 20mbs. Tried calling for help and they are not helpful at all as never had any issues with anyone modem and my wireless speeds except theirs. Will be cancelling with Fido and going back to distributel as they customer support is not helpful at all.
You should be doing the speed test through the ethernet connection and not over WiFi as there are many factors that can slow/interfere with your WiFi signal. Walls, appliances and even your neighbour's WiFi can interfere with your WiFi signal.
It doesn't matter if you are close to the router, to gauge a true speed test it needs to be done through the ethernet connection. Your WiFi signal can be picking up interference from many things and creating a lot of noise in the signal hence giving your poor speeds. Your neighbor could be on the same channel as your WiFi and the two will clash and create noise in the signal.
When I was talking about the WiFi channels it was merely examples as to why you should not be doing the speed test over WiFi. The test should be done over ethernet, as @FidoNick suggest you should contact the internet tech department again.
2. Second time another technician came, and he said he fixed the connectors outside my place, which were rusted, he said. But he did not come inside to check or did not check the speed at all - Nothing changed
I have been using my mobile hotspot more frequently in order to expand on my remote/field working options. The expectation is that a normal connection speed (limited only by LTE connection quality and device capabilities) would be provided. I have found that Fido is currently throttling hotspot speeds to only 3.8 Mbps, or approx 0.475 MB/s. These speeds limit, while understandable and needed to protect connection quality for all users - are to low for daily use.
Are you using the hotspot with one of your 5 hours of Data Bytes? If your attempts were with Data Bytes, then yes, they do limit upload and download speeds (see here). However, I'm not sure they are throttling hotspot usage when using data from your plan. These are some of the test results I obtained while tethered to my mobile device:
The first screen capture was from a mobile device connected to the hotspot, while the second was a PC connected to same hotspot. Unfortunately, I forgot to test the connection LTE connection itself. I admit, the upload speeds are low. However, it should be noted that those speed results are also through a VPN.
Any online test is subject to interference, but you should typically see transfer rates within 90% of the expected speed for your internet connection. We recommend optimizing your connection and home network if the results don't look accurate after running the test a few times.
Fido Internet uses Rogers cable lines to connect your home and offers download speeds that range from 30Mbps to 150Mbps. The download speed is in the plan name; for example, signing up for the Internet 30 plan delivers download speeds up to 30Mbps. However, upload speeds are slower than download speeds due to how cable internet works. Thankfully, Fido is upfront with its upload speeds so that you can easily determine the best plan for your needs. We recommend a plan with at least 10Mbps upload speed for most Canadian households.
Wi-Fi speeds can be slow due to your home internet connection, Wi-Fi router performance, or problems with signal throughout your home. First, confirm that your Fido internet connection is working at full speed by testing with an ethernet cable on a computer connected to your cable modem. If you can access the full speed of your internet connection over a network cable, test again over Wi-Fi. If the results are significantly slower over the Wi-Fi connection, read our guide to fixing slow internet so you can get your bandwidth back.
I did not have ykman installed, only libfido2 (which was previously working fine). After installing ykman, my security keys are suddenly being recognized fine now. From looking at dependencies, installing ykman also installs ccid which was not previously installed and might have fixed things.
As a note about the usb2-port1 vs usb 3-2 message, the original logs I posted were (and still are) consistently logging every time a fido key was plugged in. But I noticed that the "usb2-port1" messages only showed when plugging a USB-C key into a USB-C port. My USB-A ports do not include that "unable to enumerate device" log message with USB-A security keys.
An anonymous reader quotes a report from NPR: In Sweden, a country rich with technological advancement, thousands have had microchips inserted into their hands. The chips are designed to speed up users' daily routines and make their lives more...
The speed and convenience of the internet comes with a common annoyance: too many passwords. Your computer, email, credit cards, shopping websites, bank, hotel loyalty programs, social media, cable channels, airline and on and on. In fact, the typical user has about 90 online accounts and each needs a password.
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For all the simplicity and speed of FIDO authentication, the re-enrollment process in a new device is manual and lengthy. I was lucky that my old smartphone was operational, which allowed me to easily perform the re-enrollment. If I had lost or damaged my old smartphone, I would have had to follow an additional, lengthier account recovery process.
When you say it's an "old" Koodo phone, how old do you mean and which model is it?: Some phones don't even have LTE capabilities, while there are sone older phones that you could possibly use on Koodo that have maximum 3g network speeds of 384Kbps, 3.6Mbps, or 7.2Mbps, far below the maximum HSPA+ speeds that the network is capable of.
It may be advertised now as 3G but it really is just LTE that is throttled to a maximum of 2.5mbps download speeds, hence the marketing message behind the coverage and reliability of LTE network, yet was confusing with the 3G lingo thrown in.
It almost goes without saying that you can only achieve the fastest possible speeds on compatible phones. Some phones just don't have enough hardware oomphf, some phones just don't have full compatibility with all the required frequencies and bands and channels - such devices will have limited performance parameters regardless of how awesome the network-side technologies might be.
The idea is to repeat until it's burned into body memory. The 10% speed full swing is still difficult. The 10% speed half swing drill I like. Still, after repeating hundreds of times, it gets boring. Then, it's time to surrender the desire to quit, reset to zero and stay with it. Repeat as necessary. Eventually, new insights emerge.
The present vehicle was designed to be nearly functionally identical to the FIDO rover but to be built at much lower cost and to incorporate several improvements to increase utility for development work. Accordingly, considerable effort was made to use commercial off-the-shelf parts and other parts that could be fabricated easily and at low cost. Important features of this vehicle include six-wheel drive and six-wheel steering; onboard computer and power, control, and data-communication electronics having flexibility needed for development of software; significantly increased maximum speed (60 cm/s versus 6 cm/s for the FIDO rover); a rocker-bogey suspension with external differential link, functionally equivalent to that of the FIDO rover; and a hand-held remote controller that can be used to control vehicle motion manually without using the computer (or while waiting for the onboard computer to boot up).
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