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Compare Wi-Fi performance together.

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xPvP_LuckY
Junior Member
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02-04-2026, 02:49 PM
#1
Hello, I spent a lot of time on this, thinking it would be easy, but it's more complicated. I have two USB Wi-Fi adapters and I'm curious about their speed when swapping between them. Neither has a router installed. One is an ASUS USB-AC68 and the other a Netgear Nighthawk A7000. I'm testing this because I'm using outdated drivers for the AC68, while I'm using Edimax drivers or older versions for the Nighthawk (both share the same hardware Realtek 8814AU). It's frustrating since I bought a Samsung S20+ and with default drivers, the hotspot in the 5 GHz band isn't working. I had to search for hours to find drivers that let 5GHz operate. Now I'm trying to figure out which driver performs best. Since I need 1300Mbit devices but my connection is only 100Mbit, it's tough to judge. If I use the Samsung S20+ as a router, I can get up to 15-20 MB/s, which seems unrealistic. I tried Microsoft's near-device sharing feature, but it didn't work with my Windows version. The mhotspot option also failed to detect the virtual Wi-Fi device. Connectify didn't connect either. The netsh command showed that hosted networks aren't supported. Clearly, there must be a better way. If you can connect my computers via LAN or create virtual machines, it might help. Otherwise, I'm stuck. Please let me know how to proceed.
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xPvP_LuckY
02-04-2026, 02:49 PM #1

Hello, I spent a lot of time on this, thinking it would be easy, but it's more complicated. I have two USB Wi-Fi adapters and I'm curious about their speed when swapping between them. Neither has a router installed. One is an ASUS USB-AC68 and the other a Netgear Nighthawk A7000. I'm testing this because I'm using outdated drivers for the AC68, while I'm using Edimax drivers or older versions for the Nighthawk (both share the same hardware Realtek 8814AU). It's frustrating since I bought a Samsung S20+ and with default drivers, the hotspot in the 5 GHz band isn't working. I had to search for hours to find drivers that let 5GHz operate. Now I'm trying to figure out which driver performs best. Since I need 1300Mbit devices but my connection is only 100Mbit, it's tough to judge. If I use the Samsung S20+ as a router, I can get up to 15-20 MB/s, which seems unrealistic. I tried Microsoft's near-device sharing feature, but it didn't work with my Windows version. The mhotspot option also failed to detect the virtual Wi-Fi device. Connectify didn't connect either. The netsh command showed that hosted networks aren't supported. Clearly, there must be a better way. If you can connect my computers via LAN or create virtual machines, it might help. Otherwise, I'm stuck. Please let me know how to proceed.

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oscarbaby
Junior Member
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02-04-2026, 09:49 PM
#2
It seems the topic is unclear. You mentioned drivers but then explained how a router works without one. The idea of using a phone as a hotspot is also confusing—signals from phones are usually weaker than those from a dedicated router.
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oscarbaby
02-04-2026, 09:49 PM #2

It seems the topic is unclear. You mentioned drivers but then explained how a router works without one. The idea of using a phone as a hotspot is also confusing—signals from phones are usually weaker than those from a dedicated router.

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Crafty_Box
Member
228
02-05-2026, 03:42 PM
#3
I rely on my phone for internet—it's quicker and more affordable in this area. The drivers work best with the wifi dongles. The weak signal issue is why I initially got larger wifi dongles.
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Crafty_Box
02-05-2026, 03:42 PM #3

I rely on my phone for internet—it's quicker and more affordable in this area. The drivers work best with the wifi dongles. The weak signal issue is why I initially got larger wifi dongles.

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Theomanduff
Member
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02-05-2026, 08:35 PM
#4
No, I don’t see both adapters linked to a single PC. Would you like me to explain why that matters?
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Theomanduff
02-05-2026, 08:35 PM #4

No, I don’t see both adapters linked to a single PC. Would you like me to explain why that matters?

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Gustavgurra03
Posting Freak
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02-06-2026, 01:43 AM
#5
I have two computers, which means two Wi-Fi adapters, and I prefer not to use cables.
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Gustavgurra03
02-06-2026, 01:43 AM #5

I have two computers, which means two Wi-Fi adapters, and I prefer not to use cables.

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ZooMRus
Junior Member
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02-07-2026, 06:15 AM
#6
One device appears to lack hotspot capabilities while another does. This situation usually means you have limited options—either connect directly to the phone or invest in a separate router. Also worth noting, 20MB/s wireless speeds are quite solid.
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ZooMRus
02-07-2026, 06:15 AM #6

One device appears to lack hotspot capabilities while another does. This situation usually means you have limited options—either connect directly to the phone or invest in a separate router. Also worth noting, 20MB/s wireless speeds are quite solid.

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HowBoutCoffee
Member
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02-07-2026, 11:21 AM
#7
Use the phone directly through a USB cable for a tethered link, then set up a Wi-Fi hotspot on the connected computer.
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HowBoutCoffee
02-07-2026, 11:21 AM #7

Use the phone directly through a USB cable for a tethered link, then set up a Wi-Fi hotspot on the connected computer.

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twelve
Member
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02-15-2026, 10:51 AM
#8
They advertise 1300 Mbit combined with 2.4 Ghz speeds, which seems high. My TP-Link AC600 supports hosted networks but only offers 600 Mbit, and I can't locate drivers for accessing the 5GHz hotspot.
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twelve
02-15-2026, 10:51 AM #8

They advertise 1300 Mbit combined with 2.4 Ghz speeds, which seems high. My TP-Link AC600 supports hosted networks but only offers 600 Mbit, and I can't locate drivers for accessing the 5GHz hotspot.

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Maximoreyrojo
Member
141
02-18-2026, 04:57 PM
#9
These numbers represent the highest possible theoretical speeds for connections, assuming every device can handle them, simultaneous communication is possible, and planetary alignment is achieved. In reality, such speeds are unattainable.
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Maximoreyrojo
02-18-2026, 04:57 PM #9

These numbers represent the highest possible theoretical speeds for connections, assuming every device can handle them, simultaneous communication is possible, and planetary alignment is achieved. In reality, such speeds are unattainable.

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Lucitaa
Junior Member
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02-18-2026, 11:52 PM
#10
I attempted that just now; my speed ranges from 15-20 MB/s. It seems to depend more on the connection, even with slight misalignment.
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Lucitaa
02-18-2026, 11:52 PM #10

I attempted that just now; my speed ranges from 15-20 MB/s. It seems to depend more on the connection, even with slight misalignment.

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