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Planeto
Jul 14, 2022Aspirant
Netgear A7000 USB WLAN Stick AC1900
Hello Community, why does the Netgaer genie program only show 877Mbit/s when the adapter can receive 1.9GB/s? It jumps back and forth between 977 and 877. I have a 500Mbit's connection. The next ...
plemans
Jul 14, 2022Guru - Experienced User
The A7000 can do a link speed of 1300mbps in the 5ghz range and 600mbps in the 2.4ghz range. (1300+600=1900, but they can't do both bands at the same time)
The 1300mbps link speed? its without any interference and right next to the router and with a router that supports a 3x3 connection.
Most devices are going to be in an area with some wireless interference as well as its probably not right next to the router or you'd just use an ethernet wire. So you're going to see a drop from the 1300. Hitting 977/877 is pretty good for link speed (again, depending on distance, obstructions, interference)
Something to keep in mind is that link speed isn't the same as throughput. Your actual throughput tends to be around 55-65% of what link speed is. Some devices are a little more efficient and can hit a bit higher but it tends to be in that range.
Planeto
Jul 18, 2022Aspirant
I use the 5Ghz band. The stick is connected to my PC because the motherboard I have is a version without WLAN/Bluetooth chip. This is also the main reason why I bought the stick, because I didn't want to change the whole mainboard. A LAN cable I can not connect, because otherwise it would be lying around in the apartment, because I have no place for it.
The stick is located in my room. Between the router and the stick is a thicker wall. The reception always shows me full reception. Sometimes I have three bars out of four.
When I do a speed test the PC almost always shows 40-45mbits.
I think it all works as it should and I worry about it unnecessarily.
- michaelkenwardJul 19, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Planeto wrote:
A LAN cable I can not connect, because otherwise it would be lying around in the apartment, because I have no place for it.
You may be a candidate for Powerline Ethernet. It turns the mains circuit into an Ethernet cable. But apartments may not have suitable mains wiring.
- PlanetoJul 20, 2022Aspirant
Thanks first of all for the tip. I do not know exactly whether that would work, because I do not know how the power lines are connected together, but in my apartment the cables to the sockets should be laid only my apartment anyway, because otherwise you could use electricity from the neighbor and you do not want that. As I said, thanks for the tip, I would have to order it from Amazon and if it does not work then just send it back because you can return it within 30 days.
I will definitely try it because you have made me now on the subject interesting. 🙂