Congestion throttling and maximum DL
Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2021 12:47 pm
Does improved signal strength increase DL during congestion throttling? Here's an example. With AT&T as my provider I find DL speeds reduced during peak times by about 40% compared to very early morning hours, given similar signal quality. So at 5AM DL averages 20mpbs and midday DL is about 12.
I think there is lots of improvement possible if I upgrade to larger antennas and upgrade to MIMO. I think I can achieve 40mpbs between the two upgrades, at least at 5AM. My question is what happens at the midday peak? Would I be reduced by 40% to 24mpbs or would I still be stuck at 12 as I now am without upgrading?
The algorithm applied by the service providers is probably more complicated than these two scenarios, but maybe the general idea applies. Another way to phrase it is does AT&T reduce the bandwidth based on mpbs transmitted, or on mpbs actually consumed? The answer would determine whether the upgrade would be worth the time and money.
I think there is lots of improvement possible if I upgrade to larger antennas and upgrade to MIMO. I think I can achieve 40mpbs between the two upgrades, at least at 5AM. My question is what happens at the midday peak? Would I be reduced by 40% to 24mpbs or would I still be stuck at 12 as I now am without upgrading?
The algorithm applied by the service providers is probably more complicated than these two scenarios, but maybe the general idea applies. Another way to phrase it is does AT&T reduce the bandwidth based on mpbs transmitted, or on mpbs actually consumed? The answer would determine whether the upgrade would be worth the time and money.