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SermoreBeer
Oct 25, 2015Initiate
D6300 with EX6200 Extender Stuck on 54Mbps?
Using Fast Lane on 5Ghz: Router (D6300) to Extender (Ex6200) on 5Ghz Extender to devices on 2.4Ghz. Router 5Ghz on WPA2-PSK AES Router 2.4Ghz on WPA2-PSK AES However, the status screen on ...
- Oct 25, 2015
On the D6300, go to ADVANCED > Setup > QoS Setup and make sure that WMM is enabled. It is mandatory for all high-speed Wi-Fi modes.
On the EX6200, go to Setting > Wireless and make sure that Wireless mode is not set to Up to 54 Mbps for both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands.
You may also try experimenting with changing the Wi-Fi channels. The ones you are currently using could be congested or disrupted by too much radio interference.
TheEther
Oct 25, 2015Guru
On the D6300, go to ADVANCED > Setup > QoS Setup and make sure that WMM is enabled. It is mandatory for all high-speed Wi-Fi modes.
On the EX6200, go to Setting > Wireless and make sure that Wireless mode is not set to Up to 54 Mbps for both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands.
You may also try experimenting with changing the Wi-Fi channels. The ones you are currently using could be congested or disrupted by too much radio interference.
- SermoreBeerOct 26, 2015Initiate
Thanks to TheEther. It is the QoS where WMM was not checked on the D6300. My bad as I didn't check the settings there. I previously has lots of issues with my ADSL line drop out, in the process of eliminating what is causing the issues, I unchecked just about everything on the D6300 and ran it at minimal config. So, there you go, I fogot to turn it back on when the line issues was resolved. The extender is now reporting the connection speed between it and the D6300 is on 780Mpbs.