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Late 2013 iMac will not do 300 Mpbs download internet?
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<blockquote data-quote="Raz0rEdge" data-source="post: 1854451" data-attributes="member: 110816"><p>Theoretical versus actual. I wish people who share only actual speeds which have to deal with very noisy environments, interference from walls and so on which dramatically reduce the actual bandwidth. The farther you get from your router, the greater the loss, the greater the number of retries, the lesser your overall speed.</p><p></p><p>This is akin to the first generation of wireless chargers, they were literally at around 80% power loss between the charger and device. BUT, the expectation was that the wireless charger would charge a device in relative the same timeframe as a wire. Well with 80% power loss, how do you accomplish that? You dump a TON of voltage out to try to overcome the loss, and while you might charge that device in relatively the same time, you have a ridiculous problem of heat to deal with. So the first-gen chargers were burning themselves up or the devices they were charging. Over time, this technology has gotten better (and our expectations have been reset) such that the power loss is more manageable and power output is less so burning is not a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raz0rEdge, post: 1854451, member: 110816"] Theoretical versus actual. I wish people who share only actual speeds which have to deal with very noisy environments, interference from walls and so on which dramatically reduce the actual bandwidth. The farther you get from your router, the greater the loss, the greater the number of retries, the lesser your overall speed. This is akin to the first generation of wireless chargers, they were literally at around 80% power loss between the charger and device. BUT, the expectation was that the wireless charger would charge a device in relative the same timeframe as a wire. Well with 80% power loss, how do you accomplish that? You dump a TON of voltage out to try to overcome the loss, and while you might charge that device in relatively the same time, you have a ridiculous problem of heat to deal with. So the first-gen chargers were burning themselves up or the devices they were charging. Over time, this technology has gotten better (and our expectations have been reset) such that the power loss is more manageable and power output is less so burning is not a problem. [/QUOTE]
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