Discussing wireless speed issues
Discussing wireless speed issues
The router supports communication with devices such as wireless network cards up to 150 mbps. This results in a theoretical maximum upload and download speed of 72 mbps each way. It’s a great setup, similar to positioning your modem and antenna close together—about an inch apart—with no other wireless signals nearby. So the card should establish a strong connection and maintain it at that speed.
Several elements influence this situation, but often it's a connectivity problem. Likely, your internal Wi-Fi card is restricting the weaker Mbps. Even if the speed seems slow, it won't matter much unless you're frequently downloading or streaming in 4K. What truly determines a Wi-Fi user is frequent disconnections—if not, you're fine.