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shura
Aug 14, 2016Aspirant
AC1750 (R6400) 2.4GHz wifi speeds
After my rather sad experience described here, I settled on the R6400. Everything seems to be working, except I am not sure I get adequate wifi speeds. With the old router, my laptop (wifi adapter At...
- Retired_MemberAug 15, 2016
Mode = 450
Disable coexistence if enabled.........this Only effects 2.4 and limits or disables channel bonding when router senses other routers
shura
Aug 15, 2016Aspirant
QOS disabled
WMM enabled
WPA2 used
Not sure which mode, but if you mean the transfer modes, then up to 450 and 1300 mbps for 2.4 and 5 GHz, respectively. Actually, after enabling 5 GHz band on the wireless devices (some Android phones have "2.4GHz only" by default), I get the expected 90 mbps. Not on the laptop though. Atheros advanced driver options don't have anything to switch the bands, assuming the adapter actually supports this band.
Retired_Member
Aug 15, 2016Mode = 450
Disable coexistence if enabled.........this Only effects 2.4 and limits or disables channel bonding when router senses other routers
- shuraAug 15, 2016Aspirant
Disabled coexistence, minor improvement (from 45 mbps to 57 mbps)... I guess I'll have to live with this now...
By the way, this router also causes network card disconnect windows warnings on the wired desktop when waking it up, just like in my previous thread. I doubt it's a coincidence, could be something the router does by design.