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Hi emtr3,
I'd say trying taking it to an AT&T store and see if they will swap it out for you.
-Jonathan
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Hi emtr3,
Congrats on getting 200Mbit on AT&T when clients are connected over Ethernet! I've yet to see more than ~120 Mbit from mine -- though, that was over Wifi.
In order to get fast Wifi speeds, make sure your Wifi settings are set corrects:
0) be sure you have the latest firmware 12.06.02.01 (or 12.02.06.01 -- I forget)
1) turn off 2.4Ghz (preferred for stability). Or set it to a different SSID
2) Ensure 5.8 Ghz range is set to Long, AC, 40 Mhz.
3) Use a tool like inssider or other to see what channel wifi channels are only lightly used in your location
4) Set the MR1100 to use that 5.8Ghz channel -- though Auto seems to work fairly well, too.
5) Associate your Wireless client to the 5.8GHz SSID
6) Be sure your client is 2x2 (any modern iPhone, iPad, Samsung S7/8/9, etc.) should do
7) use fast.com for benchmarking.
We're at an inflection point where only the newest Wifi technology is fast enough for the higher LTE speeds. 2.4 Ghz won't cut it any more. And band steering, if the MR1100 supports (not sure) is often a crap shoot.
5.8Ghz AC, 40Mhz, with 2x2. This has a maximal air link rate of 866Mhz. Of which, best case, it can suppor ~350-400Mbit for a single 2x2 client with no RF interference at close range -- same room. As you move further away from the AP, or have more than 2 or 3 clients all chatting away, this will deterioate to ~100-200Mbit.
I wish we could set the 5.8Ghz radio to 20Mhz for better range, but alas this is not an available option. My Velocity 2 lets you pick from 20, 40, 80, or auto and has much better range in general. But the MR1100 is a bit faster over LTE.
I would not recommend using 80Mhz unless your 5.8Ghz RF spectrum is very clear. Generally there is too much noise and too limited range for 80Mhz. Often 40 performs better. But feel free to experiment.
No mattery what, Ethernet will be better. I just bought a proper AP (TP-Link EAP225v3) to connect to my MR1100 over Ethernet. This will give me the best 2.4 and 5.8Ghz range and speed possible without worrying about the limited power and thermal envelope of the MR1100.
-Jonathan
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Hi emtr3,
Help me understand. Do you have the US version, and your friend has the Australian version? When you are both here in the USA, he gets 200Mbit and you get 30Mbit? Are you sure you are both on AT&T? Is he roaming onto a different carrier -- like Tmobile or Verizon?
I routinely get ~20-60Mbit on AT&T in PA and NJ -- across all of my AT&T equipment (iPhone 6s, iPhone 5s, MR1100, Velocity 2). Best case, when very near (1000 feet) a strong AT&T cell tower with fiber backhaul I might get 90-120Mbit. Best speeds I've ever seen on AT&T were ~150-160Mbit. This was on my 6s, on the MR1100 I've only ever gotten 120Mbit.
I suspect that AT&T is being very stingy with carrier aggregation. Also, they don't have 20MHz chunks on most carrier bands. Often just 5 or 10MHz. It could be that the AUS version is more aggressive at aggregating across multiple carrier bands. AT&T may be limiting this.
AT&T seems very slow in implemeting 3x and 4x CA, along with 256 QAM, and 4x4MIMO. Tmo and Verizon are way ahead in this regard.
-Jonathan
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Hi emtr3,
Like I said, my MR1100 is the also the US version on AT&T. I have seen speeds up to 90-120Mbit from the MR1100 over Wifi (5.8Ghz,802.11ac,40Mhz, 2x2). BUT, these speeds from AT&T are rare where I live.
In general the MR1100 gets the exact same speeds as my 6s for a given cell toiwer distance. Sometimes the MR1100 is a little faster, often my iPhone is a little faster. My Velocity 2 is usually right there, but slightly slower.
AT&T does play games with which bands certain devices are configured to prefer. Previous versions of MR1100 firmware seems to have some "band hopping" issues where the device was often switching from band to band too frequently. Current firmware seems better.
Which hardware version of the MR1100 do you have? Wat AT&T model number? There supposedly was a Gen2 released after April 2018 which has Band 14. Supposedly get Gen1 version like I have does not. None have LAA yet. Of course AT&T's rollout of Band 14 is pretty limited.
I'd suggest benchmarking your phone over LTE side by side with the MR1100 in multiple locations / towers / times of day. After doing this on numerous days along my drive to and from work (124 miles round trip), I've convinced myself that they are the same, and that AT&T's network or baseband provisioning config is the limiting factor -- not the device. The MR1100 seems to do pretty well with very little signal. Often pulling down 15-30Mbit with signals less than -100 dBA.
Many would agree the fastest possible LTE device you get get today (with the best reception) is probably one of the Samsung Galaxy devices like the S9. On Howardforums these seem to post the fastest speeds across multiple carriers (AT&T, Tmo, and Verizon). The S9 even supports LAA -- which isn't really Cellular at all, just gloried wide area Wifi.
-Jonathan
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Hi emtr3,
I'd say trying taking it to an AT&T store and see if they will swap it out for you.
-Jonathan
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