This would drop during peak hours, which was one of the reasons we left spectrum to get the att fiber. Regarding the speeds I'm used to, I had been typically getting non-peak time speeds of about 125-150 Mbps when I was with spectrum.
To answer Juniper's question, I have a PS4 Slim 1 TB model. Thanks for y'all getting back to me so quickly. What is your connection speed for your PS4 in addition to the questions that ask above about it's PS4 model and Wi-Fi adapter. Wi-Fi is asynchronous (one direction at a time) which means your phone has a 800 Mbps connection to the Wi-Fi router. Is the AT&T Gateway located at least 42 inches above the floor and not in an enclosed cabinet? Do you have any large Electronic devices between the the Gateway and your PS4? For example a large LCD TV or Monitor?Īlso you phone is likely capable of higher Wi-FI speeds as posted above so it being able to get 400 Mbps on AT&T would be expected. It would help if you provide a few more details about your PS4 since your Phone Wi-Fi speeds are generally acceptable without specific details on your smartphone.Īlso it would help to know if your where your PS4 and the AT&T Gateway are located? 10 Foot distance does not matter if there is something blocking the Wi-Fi signal. Speeds are you seeing on your PS4 that you consider slow and is it still in the same range you had with Spectrum?