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AuCountry's avatar
AuCountry
Aspirant
Sep 30, 2021

WiFi Speed

I replaced a TP Link with this router because I thought my slow WiFi speeds were due to the router.  This is the same.

 

I am on Wave Internet, 1Gig speeds.  

I typically see 800+ download speeds with 10+ upload speeds THROUGH the router.

 

On WiFi, these speeds are typically less than 150 dowload and less than 10 upload.  

This is true for my iPads and iPhones.

 

Why are they so slow?

10 Replies

  • plemans's avatar
    plemans
    Guru - Experienced User

    What router do you have? 

    What device are you using to speedtest with? (model and wifi card)

    what site are you using for testing? 

    are you testing over 2.4ghz or 5ghz?

    What modem/gateway is it from the ISP?

    • AuCountry's avatar
      AuCountry
      Aspirant

      If you look at my post, you'll notice I said I'm using a Model: R6700|Nighthawk AC1750 Smart WiFi Router.

       

      What device am I using?.  Hmm.  As the post says, I am checking speeds on an iPad.

      I am using Ookla speed test to test the speed.  It finds the best site.

       

      5Ghz.

       

      Motorola MB8600, DocSis 3.1

       

      All of this info is esoteric.

       

      Like I said in my post.  I get speeds over 800 download THROUGH the modem and router.

      Less than 200 on WiFi.

      • plemans's avatar
        plemans
        Guru - Experienced User

        You're using an Ipad. Great. that doesn't tell us much. there are currently, 9 generations of ipads. 

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPad

        with different wireless standards and different connections used for them all. 

        Details are key as well as trying multiple devices. 

        A 1x1 antenna device is going to have half the speed of a 2x2 antenna devices. 

        As well as an older wireless N device is going to be slower than an AC device. 

        And even AC devices have differences. 

         

        And the R6700 isn't going to hit 800mbps over wireless. Maybe a bit over 300mbps depending on your device.

        It might be good to read a review of how it perfroms as well as some details on why wireless is overrated in terms of speeds. 

         

        I haven't seen a decently tested review of the r6700 but the R7000 should have similar speeds (a little faster as its AC1900 vs AC1750) and has plenty of tested reviews. It also has the tested speeds of an Asus RT-AC68U which is also an AC1900 device. 

        https://www.smallnetbuilder.com/wireless/wireless-reviews/32239-ac1900-first-look-netgear-r7000-a-asus-rt-ac68u

         

        And here's a site that goes over a lot of the misunderstandings of wifi. 

        https://www.duckware.com/tech/wifi-in-the-us.html