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Trevor780
Nov 16, 2020Aspirant
Gig internet slow wifi
I have the nighthawk r7000 I have 1 gig internet but only get like 250 download on my wifi on my Samsung s10 And my 1 year old lap top How can I make this faster. I saw somthing about trying...
plemans
Nov 16, 2020Guru - Experienced User
You won't hit gigabit speeds over wifi.
Usually wifi is limited to the device you're using and the area you're in.
The R7000 can get its firmware downgraded. You simply download the firmware you want, extract it, and then follow the manual firmware update process. Do it over a hardwired connection and factory reset the router afterwards.
Not saying this is going to help your speed bit it might
Trevor780
Nov 16, 2020Aspirant
I read an old post that said the went to an older file I tried and it kept saying not the right file formate
- KitsapNov 16, 2020Master
Yes, you are in error to expect 400 to 500 Mbps wi-fi speeds. See numbers in my previous post. If you are presently getting 250 Mbps speeds, consider it good and stop while you are ahead.
When you download the previous firmware file, it comes in zipped format. You have to unpack it from the zip file and place it on your computer in the uploadable format. The stand alone file format is .chk. You cannot upload to the router while still in the zip file. Be sure and do not try to flash firmware over a wi-fi connection. An extremely high probability of a bad result if you do. Also remove any USB drives connected to the router before flashing the firmware.
- Trevor780Nov 16, 2020AspirantIt is the chk file
And I'm doing it from the lap top hard wired to the router
The nighthawk
What is the fastest this can produce for wifi?
Long time ago I got 300
But dont know what happened
I went from the 600 speed to now the gig
Whats it take to get 400 wifi
New router?
Different brand?- KitsapNov 16, 2020Master
In the world of wi-fi you are pretty much at the edge of the technology. In general, if you obtain around a 100 Mbps download speed on the 2.4 GHz band and around a 300 Mbps download speed on the 5 GHz band you are as good as you are going to get. Direct through ethernet and a 1 gigabit option from your ISP you should get around 900 Mbps.
Not sure what you are trying to do that you think squeezing the last 50 Mbps out of wi-fi is going to help.
Do some research out on the web. Google is your friend. Don't forget, Madison Avenue type advertising has very few gurantees. There are some good reviews and discussions here: https://www.smallnetbuilder.com/.
Good luck.