Does a lower IP address on wireless determine a faster speed

February 9th, 2020

Does a lower IP address on wireless determine a faster speed
I checked to see how many devices we had connected to our router at one time.
Devices & IPS went from:
192.168.1.2
down to
192.168.1.9
Would the device on .2 get a faster connection than the device on .9
For example if both devices were being maxed download at the same time. Would one take priority or would it be down to how good the actual connection was (i.e. closer to the router/ better hardware)
Always wanted to find this out. Thanks Happy New Year

Answer #1
Absolutely not unless you have QOS setup that way which is unlikely.
Answer #2
To put it another way – do you read page 2 of a book faster than page 9 of the same book (given that they are both a full page of text, of course)?
Or – does a car with a lower number plate go faster?
The network address is the same thing – it’s just a label.
Answer #3
Absolutely not unless you have QOS setup that way which is unlikely.
To put it another way - do you read page 2 of a book faster than page 9 of the same book (given that they are both a full page of text, of course)?
Or - does a car with a lower number plate go faster?
The network address is the same thing - it's just a label.

Thanks Guys.
Another of life’s questions answered!

 

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