Ist das WLAN von Winsim gut?

Hi also ich wollte nur mein Tarif wechseln bei der Firma ‘Winsin’ also ging um flat aber das ist jz egal ich hatte ein Angebot mit WLAN und so und dann bezahl ich weniger als bei Telekom. Deswegen hab es angenommen und PDF Nachricht bekommen und mit mein Telekom vertrag verglichen und das sieht viel schlechter aus. Aber es kann ja sein das Telekom sehr krass ist deswegen nicht so schlimm ist wenn bisschen bei Winsim schlechter Sachen gibt. Ich kenn mich mit sowas gar nicht aus ich hoffe jemand kann mir helfen? Ich habe jetzt bei Winsim diese wlan Vertrag bestellt

Und bei Telekom sieht mein Vertrag so aus

Findet ihr das Winsim wlan stabil bleibt und trotzdem gut ist? Und keine Störungen wie Telekom da gibst so gut wie nie Störungen? Was ist diese upload? Download ist ja wenn Sachen runter lade. Findet ihr diese Zahlen gut bei Winsim?

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MarSusMar
6 months ago

Wlan is

Wireless Location Area Network

A local radio network sends the router.* This allows printing in the intranet. for the internet you need an internet contract.

There is a 50Mbit/s contract. Whether the 44 Mbit/s or 47 Mbit/s in the normal state does not make any difference here. The value depends on the distance between your apartment/house to the street distributor.

Do you think the Winsim wlan remains stable and still is good?

Finding is wrong here. You have experiences. I never heard anything about Winsim.

ABER

Generally, Deutsche Telekom (Erbe der Post) is DSL management operator, all others such as 1&1, O2, Pyur are connected to Deutsche Telekom via a paper contract as a rental provider. Winsim will be, otherwise you won’t get into the Internet. Not anymore. You don’t have 20 lines at the house. Just Deutsche Telekom. If it doesn’t work, a cable may have loosened. Or a server has crashed, but it affects all that are connected to it.

Relevant is, rental providers must pass on faults reported by the KD to Deutsche Telekom. When I call Deutsche Telekom, the employee can read my router. I’m saving at least. one day of troubleshooting. It was the overhauled TAE. (phone connection unit) to which your router is plugged.

What is this upload?

Upload a file, Here set a photo, upload videos to Youtube that is Up Load.

*Wlan himself has some sources of interference, clearly more relevant than one at the DSL network

  • Radio networks of all kinds Wlan, Bluetooth, Babyfone, Alexa and also the Wlan of neighbors
  • Walls straight plasterboard. And with water pipes.
  • Wood.
Thomasg
6 months ago

If you now have a DSL contract at Deutsche Telekom and then close a DSL contract at Winsim, we will be the same speed and the line will be as stable or unstable.

Deutsche Telekom operates the telephone network in Germany, via which DSL also runs. all other DSL providers rent the lines at Telekom, so it doesn’t make any difference for stability and speed whether you take Telekom or another DSL provider. However, all DSL providers must order Deutsche Telekom in case of a malfunction so that it fixes the problem. Of course, this will take longer and Deutsche Telekom is not always very motivated to fix third-party fault messages as quickly as possible.

Sethrin
6 months ago

Wi-Fi is a radio technology and has nothing to do with a mobile provider.

Jensen1970
6 months ago

Depends on where you live.

Jensen1970
6 months ago
Reply to  Tomoyaa264

https://dsl.1und1.de/dsl-usability

If. it works at 1&1 then just test for WinSim.

DrSommer420
6 months ago

The numbers are just as good. Have never heard of this provider… it also depends on what you use the bandwidth and your internet.

(Upload is the speed to upload/delive data)

DrSommer420
6 months ago
Reply to  DrSommer420

compared with my telecommunications contract and that looks much worse

It’s really qusi 1 to 1 the same contract… probably then even via the Telekom network lol

DrSommer420
6 months ago
Reply to  Tomoyaa264

What do you mean, “Flat” all the time… that has nothing to do with WLAN?

DrSommer420
6 months ago

Wonderful. Then I wish you a lot of fun

DrSommer420
6 months ago

don’t let you pull over the table

DrSommer420
6 months ago

These are estimates and 3mbit are not much different

DrSommer420
6 months ago

So Wi-Fi runs over a router you need to plug into your home port. Depending on how old your house is and how well the installed lines are you can complete a corresponding contract. Since the contract you sent in above is exactly the same as that of Telekom you can actually save it to you.

Alternative to WLAN is a mobile phone contract because you can buy a certain amount of GB per month from various providers (e.g. 40 GB) and then go to the internet via your mobile phone network.

MertIs
6 months ago

The WLAN is not provided by the Internet provider (usually).

Therefore, WLAN stability has nothing to do with the provider, but rather depends on how the structural conditions are, how many other stuff sends on the frequencies, which routers are used, etc.

The internet connection has nothing to do with it, you can also have WLAN without having any internet access at all. Or have internet access without Wi-Fi.

Jensen1970
6 months ago
Reply to  MertIs

Late WLAN = DSL + Mobile

MertIs
6 months ago
Reply to  Jensen1970

WLAN = DSL

What?

Jensen1970
6 months ago

You can’t get out tomorrow.