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Old 14th Mar 2006, 12:50 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Facts and Myths about internet speed and Hardware

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Optimum Online is offering faster speed to compete with FIOS. They were offering up to 15MB download and 2MB upload. For the last few years I have been a stable 10MB download and 1MB upload. I wanted more speed, lets face it who doesn’t? Below are the results I got and you can see that upgrading all your hardware is not necessary to achieve optimal speeds.

Equipment

Original with 10MB WAN Ports
  • Motorla SB4100 Modem (with firmware update for more bandwidth)
  • Linksys WRT54G
New with 10/100MB WAN ports
  • Motorla SBv5120
  • Linksys WRT54GX SRX

The computer and cables did not change during this test.

Speed Tests
Speed tests were performed 3 times at each interval http://www.speakeasy.net/ using the NY server for all images, but tested to DC and GA just for comparison.

Results

After calling Cablevision and having a tech give me a slight run around I get home and run a speed test. All of a sudden my bandwidth which has been exactly the same for over 3 years is a little faster.



03/10/06 8:00pm Motorola SB4100 and Linksys WRT54G



03/11/06 11:08am Motorola SB4100 and Linksys WRT54G

Keeping the Motorla SB4100 I switched over to the Linksys WRT54GX “SRX” wireless router with a 10/100 WAN port. This gave me some increased speed, but the results are odd (when compaired to my final results). So don’t run out and buy one just yet…



03/11/06 11:31am Motorola SB4100 and Linksys WRT54GX “SRX”



03/11/06 11:40am Motorola SB4100 and Linksys WRT54GX “SRX”


So at this point I hopped in my car and went to my local Cablevision walk up center, which can be found on their website. I walked in with my old SB4100 I purchased on eBay and a cable bill. I was allowed to keep my SB4100 modem after telling them I purchased from an online vendor and returned my craptacular “sharkfin” modem. After 5 minutes I was on my way home with my new Motorla SBv5120. Then next results will be with the New SBv5120 and the New WRT54GX “SRX”. Both devices now have a 10/100 WAN port.

Note:
You will see a 3MB jump in the download speed, but not much improvement on the Upload. Something you cannot see from the images that I feel is important to mention. The time it takes the needle to jump from 0 – max took about 2 seconds with the Motorola SB4100 and about 3 seconds to reach 10MB, with the new modem it instantly maxed out and took less than 1 second to reach 13MB.



03/11/06 12:48pm Motorola SBv5120 and Linksys WRT54GX “SRX”

Now this is where you would think I stopped… But I had one last thing to check, why should I go out and buy a new wireless router when I have one that’s implemented and working great. One reason is that the WAN port is 10MB and would probably bee a bottleneck, but after you see the next image you will see that it’s not… WTF?



[b]03/11/06 12:48pm New Motorola SBv5120 and Old Linksys WRT54G[b]

Conclusion
First thing I have to say is your speeds may vary due to:
  • How many people are on your node
  • The quality of your service
  • Type of coax cable and connectors you are using
  • How many splitters are inline before the modem


As well as a few other variables… As you can see after a simple FREE upgrade I am getting almost exactly what they are promising me (15MB download and 2MB upload) I am keeping my old WRT54G router for now because I saw no increased performance in bandwidth or with my wireless signal. I understand I need to have the wireless cards for my PCs to enjoy the full potential of the SRX, but at this time it’s not worth the cash.
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Very interesting. I have a WRT54Gv3 flashed with HyperWRT firmware and it is nice and fast. I will probably get a new modem and keep the trusty old 54G just like you did. I like extra speed and a new modem would never hurt.
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Looking at those speeds makes me wanna & & & & & & & ...
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Very interesting. I have a WRT54Gv3 flashed with HyperWRT firmware and it is nice and fast. I will probably get a new modem and keep the trusty old 54G just like you did. I like extra speed and a new modem would never hurt.
Hmm.. OT, is the HyperWRT firmware so good?

I'm having issues with my WRT54G. I can't run any P2P software via WiFi. It will choke the router within minutes and force me to reset it to get it working again.
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