I currently have Verizon Fios and have very slow internet speeds. Despite paying for 75/75 mbps I frequently get less than 5/5 mbps. I just ran a speed test where I was using a wireless connection and only 2 feet away from the router which showed that my upload speed was 700 kbps, then ran the same test with a wired connection which showed that my upload speed was 80 mbps. Why would there be such a huge reduction in speed going from wired to wireless? It isn't like I was across the house or that there were any objects obstructing the connection. Another thing to note is that on a wireless connection my bufferbloat was over 1000, while on a wired connection is was only around 30. I have tried restoring the router to factory defaults in the past and it has not helped.
I boosted my speed last month from 15/15 to 75/75 and have seen no improvements over a wireless connection. It is worth noting that I have run similar tests from multiple devices, so it is not a faulty wlan chip or driver issue. There is a lot of space between my house and other houses in the neighborhood so it is unlikely that there is signal interferance.
In the past I have been very dissatisfied with Verizon's customer service, having spent 5 hours on the phone being redirected and on hold just to get in contact with someone who has any background in IT beyond "restore factory default settings." I am hoping that someone on here can be a little more helpful.
The module number of my router is MI424WRI