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Product test

The UPC Wi-Fi speed test: is the Connect Box any good?

Martin Jud
15.5.2020
Translation: Eva Francis

How strong is your signal without a separate router? I’m putting the UPC Connect Box to the test.

It's good and bad news: my previous Wi-Fi speed test series is over. Why? I've moved house. This means I have a new playground to test speed, ping and signal strength in my network.

We’re back to square one – on my test series is back on! Great timing to really start from zero and test the speed without installing any additional hardware. The UPC Connect Box is first in a – hopefully – long series of new Wi-Fi speed tests. How good is the signal my cable modem offers?

The specifications of the UPC Connect Box:

New apartment floor plan and router location

My new apartment is a maisonette with about 140 m². It has 5.5 rooms and is located on the first and second attic floor of a timber-framed house. There are three cable connections. If you look at the floor plan below, the connections are on the left wall of the living room, on the wall to the bathroom in room 1 and on the left wall in room 3.

The most central cable connection is the one above the entrance in room 3, which is why I install the Connect Box there. Is that the perfect place for a Wi-Fi router? We’ll see. But if, like most people, I don’t want cables running through my home, this is the best place to put it.

Getting set up

Setting up the Connect Box is simple. That’s if you don't have to grapple with the support team for eleven (!) days after you move in to have the connection freed from an electronic seal. Yes, that’s what I had to do.

One your modem picks up a signal, you’ll find all necessary information for the initial setup on a sticker on the bottom of the modem: access data and the correct IP. Type this IP into a browser and you’ll land on the web interface of your device.

Speed, ping and signal strength per room

Results

The Connect Box performs as follows:

* Average value of rooms that have a signal. Dining room, kitchen and balcony are excluded.

The 2.4 GHz frequency band performs better. The Connect Box cover my 140 m² with fast to ultra-slow Internet – but only just about, especially on the balcony.

5 GHz heat map

The heat map shows how the 5 GHz frequency band falls short on the first floor. From a signal strength of about -80 dBm, there’s no Internet connection. Remember, the lower the measured dBm value, the worse the signal strength and the bluer the colour.

2.4 GHz heat map

The 2.4 GHz frequency band has a higher range, but lower speeds. Even in this frequency band, the Connect Box struggles to reach every corner of the apartment – especially the balcony.

My verdict: UPC offers humble performance

The first test device in this apartment, the Connect Box just about manages to supply my entire home with an Internet connection – but only thanks to the 2.4 GHz frequency band. I'm only able to enjoy fast 5 GHz Wi-Fi on the same floor where the Connect Box is. On average, the WLAN provides 200.91 Mbps at 5 GHz and 61.49 Mbps at 2.4 GHz in my 140 m² home on two floors.

How does this performance compare to other Wi-Fi solutions? Future speed tests will show. The Connect Box works well if you're looking to set up a WLAN connection on one floor. That's if this floor isn't massive, of course.

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