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eparisi91
Jan 23, 2021Aspirant
Slow Wifi Speeds on a 400mbps connection, AC1750 r6400
I am on spectrum internet with 400mbps speeds download 24 mbps upload, I have tested those speeds with a spectrum techincian and by myself hardwired into the modem and router. This Nighthawk AC1750 i...
plemans
Jan 25, 2021Guru - Experienced User
A couple questions/statements.
1. Link speeds aren't the same as actual throughput speeds. And rated speeds 450/1300 are also based of antenna connection. It getst eh 450mbps for 2.4ghz because each antenna supports 150mbps and there's 3. The 1300 is 433mbps for 5ghz for each antenna over 3.
2. That link speed issue? for 5ghz you usually see around 55-65% of throughput speed based off what link speed you're at. 2.4ghz is much much lower because its a slower network and more sensitive to interference. If you're connected to 2.4ghz that 55mbps is probably around what you'll get.
3. Again, 5ghz is much faster. You should be able to get faster speeds over 5ghz.
4. what device are you testing with? A 1x1 antenna device is going to have half the speed of a 2x2 device. And if you're testing over 2.4ghz, you will be much slower.
5. How are you speedtesting? in the netgear app? using the speedtest app? or using a computer/pc?
6. what firmware is on the router?
7. What modem/gateway is it connected to?
- eparisi91Jan 26, 2021Aspirant
1. Link speeds aren't the same as actual throughput speeds. And rated speeds 450/1300 are also based of antenna connection. It getst eh 450mbps for 2.4ghz because each antenna supports 150mbps and there's 3. The 1300 is 433mbps for 5ghz for each antenna over 3. -- noted, so I'll only get those speeds with a hardwire connection? That's pretty lame...
2. That link speed issue? for 5ghz you usually see around 55-65% of throughput speed based off what link speed you're at. 2.4ghz is much much lower because its a slower network and more sensitive to interference. If you're connected to 2.4ghz that 55mbps is probably around what you'll get. -- wow that's terrible, really?
3. Again, 5ghz is much faster. You should be able to get faster speeds over 5ghz. -- noted thank you
4. what device are you testing with? A 1x1 antenna device is going to have half the speed of a 2x2 device. And if you're testing over 2.4ghz, you will be much slower. -- My Macbook Pro and my smartphone
5. How are you speedtesting? in the netgear app? using the speedtest app? or using a computer/pc? -- speed tested across about 10 different speed test sites, in the netgear app as well. Tested with my Mac and my phone over the netgear app.
6. what firmware is on the router? -- not sure but I did recently update
7. What modem/gateway is it connected to? -- Spectrum modem- plemansJan 26, 2021Guru - Experienced User
It is a bit lame on industry rating of wireless speeds versus actual throughput. Problem is that its industry wide.
You can read more about it here:
Understand Wi-Fi 4/5/6/6E (802.11 n/ac/ax) (duckware.com)
Firmware is also key with the R6400's. They had just enough cpu to run armor but only v2 of the r6400.
so if you can look that up, it'd help.