When I got mine a year or so ago I was frequently getting speed tests like 17mbps down/5up, which was still much better than I had before. But just now I got 135/25, and while that's unusually fast, I'm consistently seeing >100mbps download rates. But the download latency this time was 156ms, 7x their 20ms target. That's the usual and I haven't seen many lower measurements.
Under 65ms is pretty darn good considering everything that's happening, the distances involved, and all the hops. That's good enough for most people's gaming needs.
>With active queue management enabled, when one person on your WiFi is downloading a big
file, and another is playing a game, the game latency will not be affected by the download.<p>How is this implemented? Is it just prioritizing devices/connections that are not responsible for much traffic?