Loss of speed
Hi,
I have a setup where i need to use my network operators router as modem and then have my archer (with the network operators wifi being turned off).
I have paid for 500/500 MBIT but for some reason i only manage to get just below 200 mbits even when i connect cable to the Archer (actually the same speed on wifi). When i change the cable from my computer to the network operators router its upp to 500/500 again. This also occurs when i go into the official Tether app and initiate a speed test - turns out to be 500/500!
What can be the issue here?
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If you have any bandwidth control or QoS configured on the AX6000 - disable all of these and test again.
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If you have any bandwidth control or QoS configured on the AX6000 - disable all of these and test again.
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@terziyski it worked!!! after 2,5h in contact with support over chat and numerous testing and screenshotting without getting it resolved... Thank you sooo much!
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You maximum bandwidth on a wireless connecton depends on what wireless band you're connected at the moment.
To enjoy the full potential of your wireless speed you have to be connected on the 5GHz band and the wirless channel width should be 160Mhz.
You can check these parameters on your devices' wireless connection status. Here's a story which gives some directions on that.
Here's an example of wireless settings that I am using:
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@terziyski i tried all of that but it didnt work. now resetted everything and cant even get 5ghz to work. Pleeeeeease can i have some more info to at least get back to status quo. I realized before when i resetted i gor up to 300 mbit but only for like 10 sec before it went back.
now i h ave like 2 mbit....and loosing 5ghz
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Connect to your router by an ethernet cable to isolate wireless issue you have.
Set the wireless channel and channel width to "Auto", then test the wireless connectivity on 5Ghz band.
If everything is OK leave it as it is or else you can tweak these until you find the sweet spot for your wireless connection.
If that doesn't help reset the AX6000 to its factory defaults from the WebGUI or by the reset button and re-configure from scratch.
Remember - do not configure any QoS or bandwidth limiting settings.
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