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JerBear1994
Aug 04, 2020Aspirant
Wireless Speed
I recently purchased a Netgear modem CM1150V and a Netgear wireless router RAX15. I'm getting wired download speeds of 900+ mbps, but wireless speeds of just over 100 mbps. I'm under the impression...
plemans
Aug 05, 2020Guru - Experienced User
are you connecting to the 2.4ghz network or the 5ghz network?
2.4ghz is much slower than 5ghz and more sensitive to interference.
If you're using smart connect, it might be putting your device on the 2.4ghz band and not the 5ghz.
Also, what device are you testing with? A 1x1 antenna device is going to get lower speeds than a 2x2 antenna device
JerBear1994
Aug 05, 2020Aspirant
I'm connecting to the 5g network. Testing with an app on my cell phone provides results around 70 mbps. Testing with an app on my Firestick provides results just over 100 mbps. My tv is in the other room about 15 feet away with only 1 wall in between.
- plemansAug 05, 2020Guru - Experienced User
What speed do you get over a hardwired connection on the router?
- JerBear1994Aug 05, 2020Aspirant
900+ mbps
- plemansAug 05, 2020Guru - Experienced User
So you're getting full speed to the modem and then the router.
What device are you testing speed on? (specifics)
I wouldn't test off the firestick as they're unreliable for speedtesting.
- DeMOLAY-MasonAug 13, 2020AspirantMine CM1100 wired 900mbps on RAX15 wired only 290mbps.
- schumakuAug 05, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Wi-Fi speed depends on the capabilities of the access point and the Wi-Fi client.
JerBear1994 wrote:Testing with an app on my cell phone provides results around 70 mbps.
Make, model, version, OS of the mobile?
JerBear1994 wrote:Testing with an app on my Firestick provides results just over 100 mbps.
The Fire TV devices are purpose built to serve a specific usages, with the priority on strong video decoding with hardware decoding, reasonable good GPU, ... and not as a high speed throughput test device. Most Firestick/box/whatever calim (very vaguely) to have a "2x2 Dual-band 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac" Wi-Fi client (can't see anything about bandwidth, link ... this can translate to anything from 65 to 86 Mbit PHY link rates. Ethernet is 10/100 Mb/s where built-in, USB ports are MicroUSB so this is USB 2.0 translating again to 100 Mb/s PHY rate.
- JerBear1994Aug 05, 2020Aspirant
My cell phone is a Moto G6 running android version 9. I don't even use wifi on my phone really, it was just a means of testing. The primary purpose of the wireless router is for the Firestick, and occasions I have guests that need wifi. So if just over 100 mbps on the Firestick is all I should expect, that's fine. I didn't know, that's why I put it out there.
- schumakuAug 05, 2020Guru - Experienced User
As per the Motorola Moto G6 (XT1925-6 32GB) Specs and Motorola Announces Moto g6 and e5 , it's either 802.11 a/b/g/n G6 Play or 802.11a/b/g/n/ac 2x2 MU-MIMO G6/G6 Plus.
The 70 Mbit/s match to about a 802.11n 2x2 20 MHz bandwidth, 64-QAM 3/4 133 Mb/s link rate or a 64-QAM 5/6 144 Mb/s link rate (net rate about 55%). Perfectly sufficient to surf the Internet, play online music or videos....