Posted December 03, 2016
As I finally got a phone that can do 4G/LTE... odd to think that now the internet connection through my phone is usually far faster than my fixed line cable modem connection. My cable modem is 10 Mbit/s; with the phone the best I've gotten here at home is maybe around 40-50 Mbit/s, and when I checked it somewhere else, it went up to around 100-120 Mbit/s IIRC (I check the speed with the Speedtest application). I don't have any monthly data limit either with the mobile, at least in theory (maybe they start to throttle it if I try to redownload my whole GOG game collection with it...).
What this means is that I now use my cable modem for basic web surfing and such... but when I want to do something very demanding, I connect my phone with USB and use its internet connection for my PC.
This is what I nowadays do when I start playing e.g. Team Fortress 2 online. My cable modem connection, using wifi, occasionally gets nasty lag spikes while playing TF2, while with the 4G mobile it is smooth sailing all the time. Plus, if my wife decides to watch some Youtube video on her phone using the cable modem wlan, it won't affect my gaming either.
Dang it. If my mere phone internet speed can be up to over 100Mbit/s now, it would only make sense that my fixed line internet would be at least 1 gigabit/sec or something. 5-10 years ago I would have laughed to the idea that one day my mobile internet connection speed would far exceed my fixed line internet speed. That's like claiming that one day my bicycle will be 10 times faster than my car, or something.
EDIT: Still, even now my speed is still considerably lower than that of the OP. As I mentioned earlier, it would be nice to test now whether I can combine these two internet connections together to get maximum download speed... not really that there is any real need, but just for shits and giggles. So something like 50 Mbit/s from my phone + extra 10 Mbit/s from my cable modem.
What this means is that I now use my cable modem for basic web surfing and such... but when I want to do something very demanding, I connect my phone with USB and use its internet connection for my PC.
This is what I nowadays do when I start playing e.g. Team Fortress 2 online. My cable modem connection, using wifi, occasionally gets nasty lag spikes while playing TF2, while with the 4G mobile it is smooth sailing all the time. Plus, if my wife decides to watch some Youtube video on her phone using the cable modem wlan, it won't affect my gaming either.
Dang it. If my mere phone internet speed can be up to over 100Mbit/s now, it would only make sense that my fixed line internet would be at least 1 gigabit/sec or something. 5-10 years ago I would have laughed to the idea that one day my mobile internet connection speed would far exceed my fixed line internet speed. That's like claiming that one day my bicycle will be 10 times faster than my car, or something.
EDIT: Still, even now my speed is still considerably lower than that of the OP. As I mentioned earlier, it would be nice to test now whether I can combine these two internet connections together to get maximum download speed... not really that there is any real need, but just for shits and giggles. So something like 50 Mbit/s from my phone + extra 10 Mbit/s from my cable modem.
Post edited December 03, 2016 by timppu