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mingcyu
Nov 05, 2024Aspirant
What’s the expected WiFi speed for RBR 750
I have a RBR750 and ATT 1000. Recent pings have gone up to 20 ms. Using firmware v7.2.6.31 My top download speed even next to the router is 700 but I’m usually at 285-300 throughout the house using...
- Nov 17, 2024
So after performing the reset I started tinkering with the server destination in Speedtest. Knowing that speed is related to distance I changed test servers to a closer one and I can achieve rates of 700. This gives me confidence that the problem isn’t the router but with my testing methodology.
thanks to all who helped. I think the factory reset still a good best practice.
if things change I might revert back to the .21
mingcyu
Nov 08, 2024Aspirant
I admit my testing isn’t very scientific other than today at my in-laws I’m getting around 350 using RBR50 and ATT 500, they live just one mile down from us. Then on my RBR750 I’m barely topping out at 300
I will need to find an extended time to do a factory reset, seems like there is always someone in the house whom has to have internet
I will need to find an extended time to do a factory reset, seems like there is always someone in the house whom has to have internet
mingcyu
Nov 08, 2024Aspirant
Yes, using Speedtest App
- CrimpOnNov 08, 2024Guru - Experienced User
mingcyu wrote:
Yes, using Speedtest AppThis is a bit ambiguous.
- The Speedtest App running on the iPhone measures at the iPhone.
- The Orbi web (or Orbi 'app') measures speed delivered by the ISP to the Orbi router.
Both are useful to know.
- mingcyuNov 11, 2024AspirantGood question. Sorry will try to be more specific:
Speedtest on the Orbi is showing 980 up and 980 download
Speedtest at the iPhone 13 Pro Max is 280 down and 350 up
I’m at my in-laws on their RBR50 and currently getting 370 with iPhone 13 Pro Max- CrimpOnNov 12, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Understanding that distance from the WiFi access point and building materials have an enormous effect on WiFi performance, if you are standing close to the 750 which is reporting a Speedtest of 980, then I would expect an iPhone 13 capable of WiFi6 to report significantly more than 280/350.
My ancient RBR50 and old Sony phone, neither of which support WiFi6 just measured 385 down on my Spectrum cable system, while the Orbi SpeedTest reported 484 down. They are 4 ft. apart. (Cable systems typically provide only a tiny upload speed.)
So, if I am getting 385 on a system that provides 484 to the router and both devices are capable of only WiFi5, then a WiFi6 Orbi that is receiving 980 down should be able to support well over 500 to an iPhone 13 Pro that is 4 ft. away from the router.
If this is not what is happening, then something is "not right".