The bandwidth says our modem gets 1096mbits but I only get 5% of it in my room, for example on a laptop or cell phone. That is far too little. Why is that, how much would be normal and what can you possibly do about it?
What do you mean by "16 line"? What tariff did you book? Where exactly does it say that you have 1096 Mbit / s? Which router do you have? Is the speed on the cell phone faster when you are closer to the router?
The best solution would of course be to lay LAN cables.
I notice a few inconsistencies here. Of course you can have a 1 GBit / s router, but as long as you have a poorer line than 1000mbit / s aka 1 Gbit / s, you won't get more.
But what makes me wonder is that you write that you have a 16 line. 16k = 16,000 kbit / s = 16 mbit / s = 2 mbyte / s. So you can't get 35-65 mbit / s with your line. If so, you must have another line for it.
Where do you get the 1096 mbit / s from? What line do you have?
Yes, I made a mistake so we don't have 16mbit / s but 1000mbit / s it should be. Our modem receives 1092mbit / s during the speed test. We have the Vodafone CableMax 1000 and everything fits, only the download speed of my devices measure about 140Mbit / s in my room… If I sit next to the router then about 300 Mbit / s, I still find too little for 1GBit / s. My devices are also only 2 years old.
According to the speed test, everyone receives less than 300Mbit / s or about as much as I do, but my brother gets 560Mbit / s.
Are the values normal? Maybe I have to get a Wi-Fi amplifier.
Vodafone Cable Max 1000 tariff
I measure 1092Mbit / s during the speed test on our router.
yes the speed is 100-150 Mbit / s higher when I'm on the router. So I measure 150Mbit / s in my room and 300Mbit / s next to the router.
Lan cable would be best but rather unattractive since my room is a few rooms away.
If you don't use a WLAN-ax standard but only WLAN-Standard-n (802.11n), then you won't get as much either, since 802.11n up to max. Theoretically 450mbit / s and in practice up to approx. 200-250 mbit / s. With an amplifier / repeater you halve the data rate again.
I don't know what a wlan-ax standard is or what it looks like or what Wi-Fi standard-n (802.11n) is, or how I find out which one I have… I only read that ax is faster. Have the normal Vodafone station as a router. The question is then why my brother can get up to 600Mbit / s if it should go up to 200-250 in practice?
Can you tell me which amplifier you use?
Does your brother use a LAN cable? If he also uses Wi-Fi, then probably ac.
Incidentally, the installation instructions for the Vodafone Station list which WLAN standard can be used to achieve which speed.
https://www.unitymedia.de/content/dam/unitymedia-de/hilfe---service/doc/Installationsanleitung_Vodafone_Station.pdf
Did you use the speed test here? https://speedtest.unitymedia.de/
No I haven't got an amplifier yet but am considering buying it. We only have the router.
No, we don't use a LAN cable at the moment. Wi-Fi only.
okay, I have to check it out thanks
yes exactly on the side.