Why link speed is lower than the device signal rate?
Hello,
How can I increass my link speed in windows 10?
My adapter TL-WN781ND specifications: Signal Rate Up to 150Mbps
My router TD-W9970 specifications: Signal Rate 300 Mbps
but my link speed is lower than both of them (see the image below)
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@farzad_ict Hi,
Sorry for the late update
1> login to Modem and go to Wireless settings> Channel width> choose 40Mhz, rather than 20Mhz for 2.4Ghz.
2>Windows >Device Manager > Network Adapters > [tp-link Wireless Adapter] > Properties > Advanced tab. Choose Channel Width for 2.4Ghz, and set it to Auto or 40Mhz.
Update : 3> Network adapter properties, 802.11 N Mode> Enabled
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Thank you for replying, I have 2 PCs with same hardware, and 1 router. The solution worked for second PC and speed reached 150/150 Mbps.
Also on first PC the transmit speed reached 150 but receive speed is still 54 Mbps. What can I do for increasing receive speed?
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Hello,
Normally real Wi-Fi speed test result is about 30%-50% of the Link speed, as 2.4Ghz has much interference.
Do you mean 2nd PC speed test is 15Mbps download , but on first PC speed is 54Mbps? Are they located in the same place?
Did first PC use tp-link wireless adapter? You could try to update the driver for first PC or try a different wireless adapter and see if speed could be higher.
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No, as you see in the screenshot that I sent in the previous post (WiFi properties window), the Link Speed has 2 parameters, Receive/Transmit.
Before changing the Channel Width, the first PC showed 54/72 and the second PC showed 72/72.
After changing the Channel Width, the first pc showed 54/150 and the second pc showed 150/150.
I'm asking why the first pc link speed is 54/150 not 150/150? Why Receive parameter didn't increase to 150 also, like the second pc? Should I change another settings in Windows?
First PC Adapter: TP-Link TL-WN781ND
Second PC Adapter: Realtek 8821AE
Router: TP-Link TD-W9970
all in one room
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@farzad_ict Hi,
Thank you for your reply! on first PC, please enable 802.11n Mode .
If still not up to 150Mbps on Wireless Link speed, please disable 801.11a/b/g Mode.
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I'm already connected on 802.11n (as you see in the screenshot)
wireless mode is Auto
802.11d is Disable
bandwidth is 20_40MHz (there is no only_40MHz option)
Why link speed receive is lower than transmit? Other PC (with Realtek adapter) is connected on 150/150 now, so the problem is not from the router, maybe it is from tp-link wireless adapter driver, maybe you need to release a new update for it.
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@Solla-topee No more solution?
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@farzad_ict Good day,
Apologize for my late update...
Here is a public driver for TL-WN781ND V3, please give it a try and see it helps ~
https://static.tp-link.com/2019/201911/20191129/TL-WN781ND_V3.0 RTL driver 2023.56.0502.2017.zip
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