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hspossible's avatar
May 05, 2020

c7800 wifi issue

Alright, I really don't know why this website keeps blocking my discussion post. I've tried to post the same post six times but the system never publishes it. so let's try if this works. 

 

I have had issues with my C7800 with its low speed. I get a full speed with ethernet but significantly less speed when I use wireless. 

 

Can anyone please leave any comment here below so that I can give you more details? it seems like whenever I include all the details in this initial discussion, the system automatically blocks it and never publishes it. 

 

Thank you 

22 Replies

  • So it seems like my question has finally been published! 

     

    Anyone please leave a comment and I will provide you with full detailed information about what I have and what I've done. I don't know what community regulation I was violating with my initial post, but whenever I included all the details in my initial post, the system automatically blocks my post and never published it. 

     

    So please ask me any question or clarification and help me out resolve my problem..! 

    • plemans's avatar
      plemans
      Guru - Experienced User

      Wireless AC speed won't get you gigabit speeds. 

      As well as link speed is different from throughput. the general rule of thumb is that throughput (actual speed) is roughly 55% of what link speed is. With most phones/tablets/pc's only having an 1x1 or 2x2 antenna, they usually have a link speed of 433mbps or 867mbps. Which puts their rough speed at 250-500mbps max under optimal conditions. 

      Keep in mind those are rough average as some devices are more efficient and some are less. and that's over 5ghz. 2.4ghz is significanly slower than 5ghz. 

       

      What issues are you having?

      What device are you using?

      What speeds are you getting?

      Over 5ghz?

      Over 2.4ghz?

      Are there many wireless signals in the area that can cause interference?

      What is your home materials made of? this impacts it as well as many materials can block wifi

      • hspossible's avatar
        hspossible
        Guide

        Thank you for the response, and here's the details! 

         

        Testing device: 2019 16inch Macbook Pro (equipped with 802.11ac + gigabit usb c to ethernet adapter)

        Service: Comcast 1 gigabit internet

        Connected device: above-mentioned Macbook pro and iPhone 7 plus

        What I actually get: 

        - ethernet connection (850-900Mbps) 

        - 5G (60-220Mbps) 

        - 2.4G (20-90Mbps)

         

  • FURRYe38's avatar
    FURRYe38
    Guru - Experienced User

    Ok so after doing a reset on the modem and setup from scratch, I can get 5Ghz devices. Odd that it needed to be reset though. :smileyfrustrated:

     

    I'm seeing 1170 to 1300Mbps on my Mac and D-Link DWA-192 on 5Ghz, however nothing much over 216Mbps on my MBP and 280Mbps on the 192 adapter when connected to 2.4Ghz. These devices support at least up to 450-600Mbps on 2.4ghz. 

    I'll try some more configurations to see if we can get closer to 600Mbps...

     

    • hspossible's avatar
      hspossible
      Guide

      Thank you so much for your continuing effort to resolve the issue and updating me on it. 

       

      However, I have to say that I'm more than disappointed the fact that no one from NG has responded or given any consideration to this issue. 

      At this point, I'm gonna call them and tell them I'm returning this device and demand for a refund. 

       

      Thanks..! 

      • FURRYe38's avatar
        FURRYe38
        Guru - Experienced User

        Ok. Ya I think that at least there is a problem with wifi on the C7800. Even after a reset, i was eventually able to get 1300Mbps on 5Ghz with my Mac Book. Changing over to 2.4Ghz, only my D-Link DWA-192 adapter would see 600Mbps. While iphone and Mac book would only see 120 and just over 200Mbps respectively. Possible limiation of these devcies on iphone and Mac as I did try a D-Link DIR-882 and those same devices saw same seems on 2.4Ghz. So Probably a device limiation on those. 

         

        You might go with a Modem only option and get yourself a external router to connect to the modem, then you'll have more options and flexibility of using wifi and connecting up what you want and need. NGs CM1000,1100 are good modems. WiFi options are wide and open. Depends on what you have need for and device support. You can go with a classic wifi router or try a mesh system. 


        Good Luck.