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hale93
Mar 30, 2016Aspirant
R6400 newby optimize wireless speeds any setting config needed?
Hi, newby here wanted to learn how can I really push the wireless speed. I have just bought the R6400, I have a qualcomm atheros ar956x wireless network adapter, and time warner 300MB speed. Wired I...
- Apr 02, 2016
Hi @hale93,
Devices (laptops) that have this adapter are specified to only connect to 802.11n which means that the adapter is not dual band. You may want to check for wireless interference using a WiFi analytics app/program.
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Dexter
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Face_De_Ace
Apr 14, 2016Star
One thing I am not clear on is if your are trying to boost the speed within your network or if you are looking to improve/increase your internet speed. These will be two totally seperate things.
A. Your internet speed is limited by your ISP. As of now, most standard ISP service (residential) is maxed out at 100, and this is only if you have fibreoptic right to the wall of your residence. This is something to take up with your ISP. If you are not seeing the rate that your ISP says it is delivering, then there is something else going on either with the ISP or there are clashings of firewalls of your router and your computer system and ISP.
B. As for your wireless network, within your home network, aka your router. You should have no problem hitting raw high speeds with the R6400 so long as your end devices support it.
On my R6400, I have the 2.4 ghz setup for "auto" channel and mode "up to 450". the 5.0 ghz is setup for a high channel that has another above and below it, because it will use adjacent channels to split and parallel. example use 153 or 157, the mode is set to "up to 1300".
You should have no problems hitting 65-150 mps on your iphones, 130-150 on xboxes, 150-270 on computers, etc. Again, so long as your end device has the adapter wifi technology to do those rates. If you are not seeing these connection speeds, then I suggest your end device adapter is not up to the task. Because the R6400 certainly is capable.
Finally, if you are seeing the raw connection speeds (netgenie) but your are not achieving the throughput speeds in reality - that again points to potential clashings of adapter settings, firewalls, etc.
Hope that helps!
(I am by no means an expert, just learned alot over the years in trial-error and lots and lots of searching and reading)
hale93
Apr 14, 2016Aspirant
Hi thanks for your helpful reply, so first I am trying to boost my speed because I am paying for 300Mbps and I am only getting 100Mbps, but when I plug my laptop wired I get thos 300+ speeds that I want, but not getting close to half the speed with wireless.
Second I have a qualcomm atheros 956x wireless card built in my laptop this laptop is fairly new 8 months old too so it should be able to push those speeds, and with this card it cant find the 5g only 2.4 so im ok with that.
Third I think it is my settings, or firewall I do not know how to turn off the firewall of the router? So I think its settings I must be doing something wrong with it. Tried changing channels and stuff and found out ch.6 is the best at 120Mbps.
Thank you for the quick reply, could you give me some settings to change or firewall to turn off on this router for some examples, that would really make my day.
Oh i just the genie, and tried out the trace route in the support section I think I found a problem, but dont know how to fix it, hear is the results.
1 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 192.168.1.1
2 10 ms 9 ms 10 ms 142.254.190.225
3 30 ms 31 ms 18 ms 24.94.91.109
4 12 ms 15 ms 12 ms 72.129.45.246
5 61 ms 59 ms 60 ms 72.129.45.0
6 65 ms 71 ms 63 ms 66.109.6.102
7 76 ms 79 ms 79 ms 66.109.6.6
8 68 ms 73 ms 68 ms 66.109.6.141
9 69 ms 68 ms 68 ms 24.27.236.237
10 * * * Request timed out
11 * * * Request timed out
12 * * * Request timed out
13 96 ms 91 ms 92 ms 205.251.232.105
14 100 ms 95 ms 95 ms 205.251.232.84
15 94 ms 93 ms 94 ms 205.251.232.153
16 91 ms 92 ms 91 ms 205.251.232.63
17 * * * Request timed out
18 * * * Request timed out
19 * * * Request timed out
20 93 ms 94 ms 93 ms 52.36.109.140
Finished
I have timed outs what does that mean and how can I fix it? Thank thank thank you for all your guys help, and time in trying to teach me how to fix this problems or a great learning experience.
- Face_De_AceApr 15, 2016Star
Another thing to consider, which trips up alot of folks is the difference between megaBITs per second (Mbps) and megaBYTEs per second (MBps). The difference being a factor of 8. 8 bits to a byte.
So .... 450 Mbps connection speed is really only a 56 Megabyte speed.
Just pointing that out as people frequently get tripped up between the two and mix the units, ...
- DianaMcCallApr 26, 2016Aspirant
Hello newb,
You say you'd like higher WiFi speed, but you're OK with your computer adapter not being dual-band (2.4/5 GHz). But you won't get super speed without 802.11ac which requires dual-band, and you certainly won't get the 300 Mbps ypu seek. My ancient desktop connects to my R6400 at 350 or 468, using a Netgear A6200 USB WiFi adapter. You could probably use one too, although there may be newer models by now. It's basically a USB dongle.
The poster who recommended Genie was suggesting that you use the WiFi Analytics feature to see the signal strengths of nearby networks, including your own, and potentially select channels not used by your nearest neighbors. It's quite a useful tool.
There's no real firewall in the A6400, so I don't think you're having a problem with it. You'll be OK once you get your WiFi connection speed up.
tracerte is interesting, but don't worry about the timeouts. Those are routers that have decided not to respond to these messages. They appear in every internet route.