You can get the fastest possible internet speeds by connecting your computer to your router with an Ethernet cable.
When you connect using Wi-Fi, you won’t reach maximum internet speeds but you can expect faster speeds than you would with other types of wireless access. It’s normal for the speeds you receive to be lower than those listed on this page. Your real-world speeds depend on a variety of factors that affect your internet, including the router and equipment you have (such as device age/models, location of your router relative to your Wi-Fi devices) and the version of WiFi standard that your device uses.
The following sections describe the maximum possible download speeds achieved using Avative Fiber 1 Gig service on a variety of wireless and connected devices. The maximum possible speeds for other plans are not included in these results.
Mobile Devices
Release date |
802.11 version |
Maximum possible speed |
2020–present |
802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6) |
600 Mbps |
2013–present |
802.11ac |
180 Mbps–390 Mbps |
2011–2012 |
802.11n |
90 Mbps |
2007–2010 |
802.11n |
32 Mbps–90 Mbps |
2006 or earlier |
802.11a/b/g |
32 Mbps |
Computers (Wireless)
Release date | 802.11 version | Maximum possible speed |
2020–present | 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6) | 700 Mbps |
2013–present | 802.11ac | 195 Mbps–585 Mbps |
2011–2012 | 802.11n | 180 Mbps–270 Mbps |
2007–2010 | 802.11n | 90 Mbps–180 Mbps |
2006 or earlier | 802.11a/b/g | 32 Mbps |
Computers (Wired)
This section describes the maximum expected speeds based on real-world conditions. The most important factors in determining wired connection (Ethernet) speeds are:
- Is your computer capable of gigabit speeds? True for most computers manufactured after 2009
- Does your computer have an Ethernet connector? Most recent laptops don’t have one; they require a USB to Ethernet adapter
- If your computer requires a USB to Ethernet adapter, is your computer capable of USB 3.0? True for many computers made after 2013
Release date |
How is Ethernet connected? |
Maximum possible speed |
---|---|---|
2010 or later | Ethernet connector | 930 Mbps |
2010–2014 | USB 2.0 to Ethernet adapter | 400 Mbps |
2015 or later | USB 3.0 to Ethernet adapter | 930 Mbps |
2009 or earlier | Ethernet connector | 100 Mbps |
You can test your internet bandwidth at speedtest.net and clicking the start button. For best speed test results please:
- Update the device with the latest versions of the operating system and web browser
- Install the Speedtest.net app on your device for more accurate results
- If using a web browser, have only one tab open in your web browser when running a speed test
- Select the Avative Fiber speed test server location