Hello,

Is the Mac hard wired or is that too wirelessly connected. I’d expect a hard 
wired device to be more efficient.

Gena

> On 2 Feb 2016, at 11:02, Anders Holmberg <and...@pipkrokodil.se> wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> This is so strange i have to ask about it here.
> I hope someone can clear things out for me.
> I have a 100mbps cable internet connection.
> The cable modem is configured just to be a modem and not a router.
> I have connected one of my airport express via ethernet to the modem and the 
> two other airport devices, one airport extreme and one other express is 
> connected wirelessly to the airport express connected to the modem.
> SO far so good and the airport is set to be a nat and it just works out well.
> Now to the strange issue.
> When i check the speed with a app from the swedish telephone and postal 
> service which decides how operators should work and so on.
> I do the test with their app on my Iphone and only get 17mbps download speed 
> and 11mbps upload.
> Going to their site with my mac gives me 65mbps with their built-in test on 
> their site.
> Note that my mac and iphone did the test at the same place in the apartment.
> I have tried moving around with my Iphone and do  more testing but it does 
> not give me more than 17 or maybe 20Mbps.
> The same with my ipod touch 5th gen and my ipad mini 2.
> Any ideas?
> /A
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