Thanks John. I know I am switching from U verse to Time warner for the speed. 
After testing a friends time Warner connection over the holidays. 

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> On Jan 10, 2015, at 5:59 PM, John Robinson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Large budgets, months of testing to see if the new iPad Air2 is indeed more 
> Wi-Fi robust than it’s predecessor.
> 
> Two iPads, both 64 gb, both on the Time Warner network, which is 50 meg 
> download, 5 up and the router is the Apple Airport Extreme Tower with the ac 
> wireless technology.
> 
> Both side by side in the same location, several feet and two floors from the 
> router.
> 
> The Air2 is running the Wi-Fi ac technology, the Air is running the n 
> technology.
> 
> The Air2 was purchased as a Christmas Gift, the Air is just over a year old.
> 
> How did they do?
> 
> 
> First the Air:
> 
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> <Air.png>
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> Next The Air2
> 
> <Air2.png>
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> 
> 
> Seems the Air2 is maxing out the TimeWarner pipe as the results of ethernet 
> on the Mac Pro was actually no better than the Air2 Wireless.   
> 
> 
> Mac Pro
> <Mac.png>
> 
> 
> 
> So until TimeWarner brings to our area the 100 meg speeds the Air2 looks to 
> be as fast as Ethernet.  I have read discussion threads on the maximum speeds 
> of the Air2, 
> some that have the higher speeds in their area are getting 102 down and 103 
> up, and the max speed is said to be linked at 300 mbps!!   Soon we won’t need 
> the wires!!
> 
> Enjoy the weekend!
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