Speeds
If you have purchased a non symmetric package speeds are not guaranteed. If you required guaranteed speeds you need to purchase a symmetric package.
Although Cronus provides very fast network speeds, there are a number of situations that can cause your network speeds to slow down. Potential issues include: older building infrastructure, older network interface cards, older hardware, slow connections between our network and the websites you visit, peak usage times, and WiFi speeds and interference (if you are using a WiFi router). For our standard customers, the speed we can provide depends on these factors, and ranges from 100 Mbps to 1 gig (1000 Mbps). You can perform a speed test on your device by using tools on the Internet such as at Cronus Speed Test.
Latency
In addition to speed, Internet performance can be measured by looking at how long it takes to transmit or receive packets on a network, called latency. Latency is affected by how far packets need to travel, how many networks packets need to travel over, and the quality of the networks the packets travel over. Latency on Cronus’ network is usually so small that it’s imperceptible in everyday Internet usage.
Packet loss
Internet service performance can also be affected by packet loss. Packet loss occurs when one or more packets of data traveling across the network do not reach their intended destination. Like latency, packet loss can have a number of different causes, including network congestion, faulty hardware, poor device performance, or the presence of software bugs.
Devices operating over WiFi
When you use devices over WiFi, it is unlikely that you will be able to achieve full speeds. You can improve your speeds by carefully managing any interference from outside sources, which can significantly reduce network speeds for devices operating over WiFi.