A:Answer That's a tricky question. your speeds depend on 4 things:
1- The amount of speed you pay your provider (1MB/s; 10MB/s; 50MB/s; etc.)
2- Your modem needs to be compatible with your speeds. If you have high-speed internet but an old modem, you might not get the full speed.
3- Your router. OnHub is a good option for a high-speed internt. If you pay for high speed, you have a good new modem, but your internet is still slow, your router might be the problem.
4- Your device. If you have an old computer or even a new one with a slower internet card, you will not get the full internet.
I'll give you an example. I pay Comcast to have 60MB/s. I was getting 14MB/s. I bought a new modem (not the one they rent to you, I bought my own, it is worth it!), and I bought onHub. Now, I get a solid 87MB/s. The internet was there, the only problem was my router and modem that were throttling my speed.