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csukraw
Aug 21, 2020Tutor
RBK752 Real World WIFI Speeds
Won't let me put in the crrect model number for some reason. I have the RBK752 system (AX4200). I have a Gigabit connection and am able to get speeds over 900Mbps to my router consistently. When I am...
FURRYe38
Aug 21, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Depending on support and design of wifi devices, mimo, antenna configuration, 2x2 or 3x3 or 4x4, you may not see anything near 900Mpbs on wireless. For AC devices, they usually max out at around 400-500. While I was surpised seeing 700 on my MBP 2018.
https://kb.netgear.com/19668/Link-Rate-and-Transfer-Speed can be a factor.
WiFi 6 put to the test! 802.11ax iPhone 11 any good?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unc36O66Ef0&feature=youtu.be&t=1062
csukraw
Aug 21, 2020Tutor
So I'm on a newer MacBook Pro on 5Ghz. I'm 3 feet away from the router. And then I also have an iPhone 11 Pro. What speeds should I expect on these devices? I already chatted and talked directly with multiple tech supports and they had me make tweaks to settings. But nothing really improved it. I spent almoist $500 on this mesh WIFI system and it seems pretty slow to me. Losing half my speed compared to wired.
- Mikey94025Aug 22, 2020Hero
csukraw wrote:So I'm on a newer MacBook Pro on 5Ghz. I'm 3 feet away from the router. And then I also have an iPhone 11 Pro. What speeds should I expect on these devices? I already chatted and talked directly with multiple tech supports and they had me make tweaks to settings. But nothing really improved it. I spent almoist $500 on this mesh WIFI system and it seems pretty slow to me. Losing half my speed compared to wired.
The wifi speed limitation is mostly in your wifi clients. You purchased an AX system but only very new clients, like iPhone 11 Pro and later, support wifi 6. These clients can achieve 600 or 700 Mbps over wifi but older clients will get much less (even on 5Ghz). For best results test your speeds using speedtest.net app or wifi, not the Orbi measurement. Mac wifi cards have also been reported by some posts as slow.
Another thing to check is that your ISP modem is bridged to your Orbi, otherwise your home network is traversing through multiple routers. If the Your IP shown in https://canyouseeme.org/ is not the Internet Port IP shown by http://orbilogin.com/ Advanced, then your modem is not bridged and you have Double NAT.
- csukrawAug 24, 2020Tutor
Ok I checked and my IP addresses match. So my iPhone 11 Pro is still getting very slow speeds compared to hardwired. Here are a few comparing tests I just completed. Comparing wired to wireless connection speed tests over the app one right after another alternating. Som what is the reason I'm losing over 60% of my speed in some cases? Just wondering if there is somethiung wrong with the units I received and if they need to be returned.
WIFI
335 Mbps
385 Mbps
344 Mbps
407 Mbps
Hardwired
926 Mbps
918 Mbps
857 Mbps
903 Mbps
- FURRYe38Aug 24, 2020Guru - Experienced User
You would need to test the iPhone out on a different wifi system to see if the problem follows or not. Would help rule out the iphone or Orbi.
I know my mac book sees over 700Mpbs on wireless and it's only AC supporting.
Wired is always 900Mpbs or over.