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JCXeeee
Jun 20, 2022Aspirant
R6400v2 Half the speed on wireless wifi
I recently upgraded Xfinity's 175mbps to 600mbps (I haven't done any speed tests before this, so I don't know if it was normal before). And I don't get the speed it should be on the wireless WiFi of ...
- Jun 20, 2022
There isn't a fix for its. Its more of an expectation. Wireless isn't nearly as fast as wired (especially on wireless AC) and the R6400 is a base model gigabit device. hitting 300-350mbps over 5ghz is about what you can expect from it. You can read a tested review from the r6400 so you have some expectations for it. Keep in mind, in the test, its a controlled environment so it'll have a little faster speeds because there isn't interference and everything is optimized in SNB's testing.
JCXeeee
Jun 22, 2022Aspirant
I appreciate you answering. But can a wifi 6 router run at full 600mps on wifi? If so, do you have any suggestions for a router below 200? Grateful!
michaelkenward
Jun 22, 2022Guru
JCXeeee wrote:
But can a wifi 6 router run at full 600mps on wifi?
Do you have any Wifi 6 clients?
Your router can spit out wifi at a gazillion miles and hour, but if your wifi clients aren't up to it they will travel like bicyles.
As well as the review that plemans linked to, this might also be worth reading:
Understand Wi-Fi 4/5/6 (802.11 n/ac/ad/ax)
@duckware knows their stuff and can bust a few myths and cut through marketing hype.
- janetwilsonJun 23, 2022Tutor
There isn't always a restore for its. Its extra of an expectation. Wireless isn't always almost as rapid as wired (in particular on wi-fi AC) and the R6400 is a base version gigabit device. hitting 300-350mbps over 5ghz is ready what you may anticipate from it. You can study a examined assessment from the r6400 so that you have a few expectancies for it. Keep in mind, withinside the test, its a managed surroundings so it's going to have a touch quicker speeds due to the fact there isn't always interference and the whole thing is optimized in SNB's testing.