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stonecoldtx
Nov 22, 2020Aspirant
Poor WiFi reception and speed with with new routers
Hi, All-- I have had this WNDR4500v3 router for several years, and it has great reception from nearly anywhere on my property, but of course, it is limited to "N" speeds . . . A couple of yea...
stonecoldtx
Nov 22, 2020Aspirant
Oh, and before anybody asks, ALL of the routers involved had the latest firmware installed--ALL of them!!
- plemansNov 23, 2020Guru - Experienced User
How are you measuring wifi reception?
Did you do an actual speedtest?
The limits on broadcast power was set prior to the WNDR that you had. And routers were maxing that out before the WNDR.
The difference comes down to actual throughput. The newer AC and AX devices might say they have lower connection strength but still have significant faster throughput speeds because they are more efficient and have higher thoroughput.
- stonecoldtxNov 23, 2020Aspirant
How do I measure? How about remaining connected to the router?
When I sit in the same room as the router, and it can't maintain a connection, througput speeds are meaningless if it DROPS the connection!!
- plemansNov 23, 2020Guru - Experienced User
You've tried multiple routers. If they're ALL dropping connections in the same room, I wouldn't be looking at the router. I'd be looking at the modem/gateway and lines feeding both.
You can test wireless speeds and wired speeds using speedtest.com , fast.com, dslreports.com