Internet Speed
I'm paying Spectrum for 500 Mbps internet service to their modem. I wasn't getting anything like that speed, and after complaining, they have upgraded their modem. That was AFTER they remotely configured the modem to run at the 500 Mbps speed. I had been paying for that for months. That upgrade has improved the situation, but still...
The modem feeds through a cable the first of 3 Deco M5(3.0) units acting as a router. It's located 8 inches away from the modem. The router output splits to 1) a desktop computer right next to it and 2) a cable going to another M5 unit at the other end of the house. The 3rd M5 is in between and runs wirelessly. The Deco app tests the internet speed at ~570 Mbps.
A. The speed would not be this high if the modem were not configured for 500 Mbps service, correct?
B. The desktop shows a speed of only around 230-240 Mbps. Is that to be expected? Or, am I missing something? The desktop is somewhat old, using a Realtek RTL811E LAN chip.
C. My iPhone and iPad Mini5 both show a speed of 215-220 Mbps or so. Wireless, of course.
D. My Samsung smart TV, model TU700D shows a speed of only 40 Mbps using Speedtest.net on the Internet app on the set. It is fed wirelessly off the 2nd M5 unit, which is two walls and 15 feet away.
Are there any suggestions as to what I can do to obtain speeds closer to what the Deco system is receiving, or is this all pretty normal?