Whanganui Chronicle

Consumers’ lousy Wi-Fi mars fast-fibre delivery

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Paying for a premium broadband service could be a waste of money for consumers using Wi-Fi routers incapable of delivering top speeds.

The Commerce Commission’s RealSpeed report indicates broadband speeds naturally drop between the router and devices being used in the home, with losses on faster plans — such as fibre — dropping more than 60 per cent.

“While the top-tier plans delivered faster overall speeds to devices — and can support more bandwidth-hungry users in the same household — WiFi performanc­e can be responsibl­e for much of the speed consumers are paying for being lost,” said telecommun­ications commission­er Tristan Gilbertson.

“It doesn’t matter how fast your connection is if your Wi-Fi set-up isn’t up to scratch or if you’re being slowed down by an older device.

“You don’t want to buy a Ferrarilev­el of broadband and find yourself stuck in second gear — so consider the location of your Wi-Fi router or investing in a new mesh system to unlock the potential of your plan.”

Gilbertson said it was also worth considerin­g how many devices use your broadband connection, as well as the number of users.

“Our results show that paying a premium price isn’t always necessary to get the speeds you need.”

Gilbertson said the commission was working with Consumer NZ to test the performanc­e of different routers available on the market, with results expected to be released this year. The commission’s RealSpeed report included informatio­n on the speed limits of some of the most commonly used devices.

Consumers can also sign up to become a Measuring Broadband (MBNZ) volunteer RealSpeed results.

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Photo / 123RF Wi-Fi performanc­e can be responsibl­e for much of the speed consumers are paying for being lost, says the telecommun­ications commission­er.

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