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idobsyn
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Jul 15, 2022
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A7000 USB Adaptor Gets Lower Than Expected UL and DL MBPS in 5GHZ Range

According to the product description "This AC1900 USB 3.0 adapter wirelessly connects your laptop or desktop computer with WiFi speeds up to 1.9Gbps." However, after increasing my Hyperoptic broadban...
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    michaelkenward
    Jul 18, 2022

    idobsyn wrote:

    Based on what you've said, it seems clear you feel the issue is separate to the adaptor itself as other users can pull much higher numbers on this device.


    Not really. I am just suggesting that networks are complicated issues and that it can take some effort to track down issues. And, of course, you have to cut through the fig of marketing when it comes to talk of speeds.

     

    A good way to test a USB adapter is to try it in different devices and on different wifi sources.

     

    Of course, if you have real problems with speeds on your network, the obvious answer is to replace wifi with a wired connection. Something like Powerline Ethernet  might be an improvement.