On Mar 31, 2025, Paul Menzel wrote: > [Please Cc me on replies.] > > Dear Debian folks, > > > In the Eduroam Wi-Fi network of the TU Chemnitz (X-WiN, Cisco CW9164i, > CW9166i, C9124AXE-E) I noticed too low download speeds from Debian archive > mirrors. Using a cable full adapter speed is achieved, so it’s not some > bottleneck in the peering. Later I also noticed this in other Wi-Fi > networks (Versatel), though I couldn’t verify with a cable there. This > also happens with non-mirror HTTP servers, but I have no idea, who to > ask, so I am writing to you.
Your university WiFi network is imposing the restriction on speed, not the remote site. This is either a dynamic restriction (lots of people connected to one AP means they all only get a fraction of the total), or an admin-imposed one (e.g. all clients get 45 mbit / sec tops). -- |_|O|_| |_|_|O| Github: https://github.com/dpurgert |O|O|O| PGP: DDAB 23FB 19FA 7D85 1CC1 E067 6D65 70E5 4CE7 2860
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