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Astromechal21
Aug 07, 2019Aspirant
Night Hawk R8000p poor speed
My download speeds are terrible compared to Speedtest results and through put test results. My PC is a 2018 dell XPS 13-9370. Ethernet is connected through thunderbolt port. Wireless card is killer w...
plemans
Aug 07, 2019Guru - Experienced User
So your hardwired speeds are fine but you're wireless isn't? Is the wireless fine if you speedtest over wireless? You put your usage speeds which isn't a reliable tester as those speeds are based upon whoever is serving those files and not reliable. Thats why for actual speedtesting you need to use speedtest.net or speedtest.xfinity.com or speedtest.googlefiber.net Something that has the bandwidth to fully saturate your stream.
You list the laptop you use and the wireless card. What driver are you using the the killer 1435? There's been quite a few updates to the drivers.
Is it the same for all devices or just this one device?
Are you using smart connect with the R8000p? Try turning it off and manually selecting the band to connect to. Maybe the band steering is putting you on the 2.4ghz which is lower bandwidth (should still be faster than whats listed).
Astromechal21
Aug 07, 2019Aspirant
Actually everything I have done has been hard wired. Smart connect has never been enabled. I have had issues with that on an older router. I’m not sure the exact firmware for the killer 1435 but I run dell support assist once a week and it finds and updates the killer card so it should be the latest firmware.
I understand the usage speeds are not a reliable test. What I was trying to indicate was that regardless of the download size or source I am always at around 500 kBps. So the Apple iPhone file I downloaded came from Apple. Since Apple is a prominent company I would assume they would be able to provide the file at reasonable speeds yet I am stuck at 500 kBps.
Is there a place to download large files with a known fast server speed so I can check that? Speedtest.net gives me 242 Mbps which is what it should be but things slow way down with actual files. I doubt that everything I download comes from a slow server.
I understand the usage speeds are not a reliable test. What I was trying to indicate was that regardless of the download size or source I am always at around 500 kBps. So the Apple iPhone file I downloaded came from Apple. Since Apple is a prominent company I would assume they would be able to provide the file at reasonable speeds yet I am stuck at 500 kBps.
Is there a place to download large files with a known fast server speed so I can check that? Speedtest.net gives me 242 Mbps which is what it should be but things slow way down with actual files. I doubt that everything I download comes from a slow server.