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jvasky
Mar 02, 2022Tutor
Nighthawk R7000 AC1900 Wireless connection 1/4 - 1/3 the speed of wired
Hello, I know this question has probably been asked before, but I am currently wondering what type of wireless speed I should expect from the 5Ghz band compared to my wired speed. I get 900Mbps down/...
- Mar 03, 2022
smallnetbuilder did a pretty thorough review of the r7000 when it was released (9 years ago).
I'd take a read through it for some realistic expectations.
You need to keep in mind that usually the bottleneck is the device you're testing on. Not always the case which is why the review is worth reading.
plemans
Mar 03, 2022Guru - Experienced User
smallnetbuilder did a pretty thorough review of the r7000 when it was released (9 years ago).
I'd take a read through it for some realistic expectations.
You need to keep in mind that usually the bottleneck is the device you're testing on. Not always the case which is why the review is worth reading.
jvasky
Mar 07, 2022Tutor
Thanks for a link to the review, there's a lot of great info and I appreciate it. Unless I am interpreting it incorrectly the review seems to match up, in terms of wireless speeds and cable speeds, with what I am experiencing. I will have to look around to see what options I have (if any) to achieve greater wireless speeds closer to what my ISP is providing. Thank you.
- plemansMar 08, 2022Guru - Experienced User
A lot of the bottle neck with wireless connection isn't the router itself but the device you're testing on.
and usually people don't "need" faster wireless speeds. For example, streaming 4k only takes 25-40mbps. So most phones/tablets aren't going to even be close to maxing out a 250mbps wireless connection.
If you want to enter the rabbit hole of wireless knowledge, this is a good site thats well written about wireless devices.
- jvaskyMar 08, 2022Tutor
Thanks, I will definitely check that out. And I agree, it's not really the need for the high speed, its more a desire to use what I am paying for. That said, I understand completely what you mean. I will definitely check the site out. I think its time to upgrade the router anyway as I have noticed that the 5 Ghz band is becoming increasingly unreliable and requires more frequent reboots.