I can speed test both locations of course, but that isn't necessarily representative of the actual throughput between the two points. Ideally always test with a wired connection to limit factors (wifi interference). The stream seems to run smoothly on othe.
Although internet connection is fast enough (8 mbps, wireless speedtest), i'm having trouble streaming radio from a certain site. However, it can be unnecessarily slow sometimes. Doing a speed test from pc to pc, etc may not be accurate because your computing power might need to be very powerful in order to push that kind of data.
My router also lets me perform a speed test. Is there any way to measure precisely bandwidth between two computers in a lan? Here is a few steps i would do in order to find the problem and test network speed: Every internet speed test i try (sponsored and independent) show that each device on my home network has ~50 mb/s download speed.
Both pcs negotiate at 2.5gbps mode as confirmed in the network adapter status screen. Both pcs have ipv6 turned off. First, make sure that the. Given the different isp's and service speeds, i imagine i'd get.
Please add the os and router model you have. Btw, you can connect the laptop both wired and wireless (eventually with a virtual network device), and test the transfer data speed between the two.