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What speed does everyone get on 802.11n 2.4 Ghz?
I'm struggling to get over 25 Mbps (small b) in speedtests while my wired desktop gets the full 45 Mbps without fail every time. So I'm thinking the wifi needs some tweaking. Wifi is currently running on a non-crowded channel 11 (scan shows only 1 source close by on channel 1), 20 MHz channel width and restricted to N-2.4 GHz only, WPA2 AES encryption. To my understanding everything is correctly configured.
Reading reviews of latest and greatest routers like RT-68u and EA6900, their 2.4 Ghz 20 MHz tests also struggle to get above 30 Mbps. Is this really the case with 2.4 Ghz?
My router can't do 2 bands at the same time, so I have to choose 2.4 GHz to have compatibility on lesser devices. Only thing I can think of is to use 40 Mhz channel width, but I'm worried it might affect range of the router?
I'm struggling to get over 25 Mbps (small b) in speedtests while my wired desktop gets the full 45 Mbps without fail every time. So I'm thinking the wifi needs some tweaking. Wifi is currently running on a non-crowded channel 11 (scan shows only 1 source close by on channel 1), 20 MHz channel width and restricted to N-2.4 GHz only, WPA2 AES encryption. To my understanding everything is correctly configured.
Reading reviews of latest and greatest routers like RT-68u and EA6900, their 2.4 Ghz 20 MHz tests also struggle to get above 30 Mbps. Is this really the case with 2.4 Ghz?
My router can't do 2 bands at the same time, so I have to choose 2.4 GHz to have compatibility on lesser devices. Only thing I can think of is to use 40 Mhz channel width, but I'm worried it might affect range of the router?