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wlocker53
May 08, 2020Aspirant
EX3700 Very Slow
The device is setup. the wifi pairing worked nicely. I have Altice One and only use wifi, no wired devices - and have the upgraded speed of 400 mb download and 40 mb upload. it works perfectly, m...
plemans
May 08, 2020Guru - Experienced User
1. What band are you testing on? 2.4ghz is significantly slower than 5ghz to a significant margin.
2. Many people don't realize how extenders work and the full function. Extenders work great to extend the range of a wireless. And by extend it means to extend to an area without any wifi. They aren't going to be as fast as the primary wifi where it has coverage and here's why.
An extender has to receive and retransmit using the same chip. And it can't do both at once. So throughput is automatically cut in half from what the extender is receiving. If its in an area where its getting a 200mbps connection, the best it can do is just short of 100mbps. Plus it increases latency because the data has an extra step in the chain.
this is mitigated somewhat with tri-band extenders as they reserve a 5ghz chip just for router---extender communication. But they still take a speed hit as well.
For more details and actual testing of extenders, I encourage you to look at this testing site and read the "extender" section. The bridge section is where they have the extender hardwired to a device for testing and not wireless.
https://www.smallnetbuilder.com/wireless/wireless-reviews/32281-dual-band-wireless-extender-roundup
wlocker53
May 08, 2020Aspirant
The unit is plugged in inches from the router /modem. I tried both the 2 g and 5 g.
The signal at that point from my main router modem is 380 mb. The output on the extender both 2 and 5 g is under 40 mb.
That is a problem.
The signal at that point from my main router modem is 380 mb. The output on the extender both 2 and 5 g is under 40 mb.
That is a problem.