My app pops a polling question up on your iPad. You vote. And you see results.
Goal is to stick 200 people in an auditorium, give them iPads and go to town. I have the iPads and have tried this. Works great on a hard internet line out of the facility with about 8mb up. When I go to two load balanced cradle point 4G LTE's voting grinds to a halt.
Now the obvious answer is your bandwidth is lower. And it is. Only showing 2-3MB up. My thought is, though, that should be enough. SignalR and WebAPI (which I use to write the actual votes to SQL) shouldn't be throwing around tons of data to register a simple multiple choice vote.
I used fiddler and watched one vote. About 1K of data transferred, most in the header. So 200 votes should be about 200K. How am I pressing the limits of 2-3MB up here? As soon as we get off wireless and go back to the hard line, all is well again.
Is this purely the drop in bandwidth causing the bog down, or is there something else inherent in wireless vs hard wire that also may slow things down.
Note, no dhcp involved. IP's are pre set (reserved).