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Home Networking Maximum WiFi Speeds, ... or why my wifi so slow?

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OOKAS
post Apr 17 2019, 11:33 AM

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QUOTE(arvind13 @ Apr 17 2019, 10:10 AM)
Hi, My Unifi 5Ghz channel Wifi speed out of a sudden is lower than my 2.5Ghz channel which is weird.I'm using the Tenda AC18. The speed on the 2.5Ghz channel does fluctuate though and noticed some disconnections as well.. Ex: 1st speed test shows 100Mbps while 2nd speed test shows 50Mbps then 3rd speed test also about 40++Mbps. Initially i used to get about 200Mbps using the 5Ghz channel and about 100Mbps using the 2.5Ghz channel on my mobile.  bangwall.gif  bangwall.gif
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Try reset the router, then test with 2 different devices. See how is the result.
OOKAS
post Apr 26 2019, 10:29 AM

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QUOTE(D%M @ Apr 23 2019, 11:34 AM)
Hi All, would like to get an advise.
Does Tenda AC18 able to deliver ~800mbps over 5Ghz wifi?
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AC18 maximum handle 500Mbps bandwidth via WiFi.
OOKAS
post May 2 2019, 01:56 PM

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QUOTE(name11 @ Apr 29 2019, 11:45 AM)
Dear Shifu!

Wondering if anyone has concrete answer on what's the maximum speed while we perform 2.4ghz test?

Am using unifi 500mbps with Asus AC66U. The speed that I tested is around 70+ Mbps which I think it's weird. (About 3 feet from router). Huawei P20 - considered top notch model yes?

(Give up 5ghz as my house has concrete walls that is hard to penetrate through).

Am considering whether it's my router problem or should I change to AC86U...
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Hi, getting 70Mbps via 2.4Ghz consider a good speed, nothing weird about this. No matter how, you need to go for 5Ghz if you want better speed. RT-AC66U consider good enough for 500Mbps bandwidth, no point to change. Try add on a mesh wifi will be better, the penetration and coverage will be much better.
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post May 15 2019, 11:32 AM

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QUOTE(Champinidan @ May 13 2019, 06:22 PM)
I do not know how people count here, but your speed also relies on receiving device. For example lot of smartphone connecting on like 2.4HZ max, and max I see was real speed of 75Mbps and that's it, nothing more than that really. Be sure to keep it checked.
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It depends on your device, most smartphones are on AC1200 adapter only.

 

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