Which 802.11 should my PC be set to for fastest and secure mode?

Which 802.11 should my PC be set to for fastest and secure mode?

Which 802.11 should my PC be set to for fastest and secure mode?
Which 802.11 should my PC be set to for fastest and secure mode?
2025-03-24 00:13:59 - last edited 2025-04-03 01:27:56
Model: Archer T3U  
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Hi,

 

I have a T3U+ (AC1300) and an AX55 (AX3000), which version of 802.11 should I set my PC to using the T3U?

My concerns are speed and security...

 

I don't have an option to just n. For n, I have to set it to a/n/ac.

The other only (not mixed with others) chooses is ac.

 

My other question is, wheres the spell checker option here?

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2025-03-26 07:44:06 - last edited 2025-04-03 01:27:56

  @BlueFlame17 

 

Hi, thanks for posting question here.

It is suggested to choose Mode as 802.11b/g/n/ax mixed to make sure the compatibility between the router and your multiple client devices.

About the wireless standards of Archer T3U, you may refer to is specifications on the official website.

Thank you and best regards.

 

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Re:Which 802.11 should my PC be set to for fastest and secure mode?-Solution
2025-03-26 07:44:06 - last edited 2025-04-03 01:27:56

  @BlueFlame17 

 

Hi, thanks for posting question here.

It is suggested to choose Mode as 802.11b/g/n/ax mixed to make sure the compatibility between the router and your multiple client devices.

About the wireless standards of Archer T3U, you may refer to is specifications on the official website.

Thank you and best regards.

 

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2025-04-11 17:33:43 - last edited 2025-04-11 17:38:54

  @Marvin_S 

 

Hi thanks for replying.

 

My pull down menue only has a/n/ac, for 5GHz. So this is what I chose. I'm trying to stay away from 2.4GHz. Besides for speed.

 

Any other suggestions for speed?

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