Find ways to boost your Wi-Fi performance on TP-Link devices.
Find ways to boost your Wi-Fi performance on TP-Link devices.
Hello. Your TP-Link Archer A8 shows slower speeds than expected—only 80 MB/s compared to 200 MB/s with the A6 V2 in a similar setup. You might want to check your network cables, router placement, and device settings. Adjust bandwidth limits, enable QoS for priority tasks, and ensure your computer is updated. Let me know if you need more details!
Change your network adapter drivers from the motherboard maker to those provided by the developer such as Intel or Realtek.
There’s no additional speed beyond what you received. Let me know if you need further assistance.
Check out the video by Panjoo and notice what else might be useful (the thumbnail is super engaging, and some of the advice is valuable).
The transition from 220 down to 80 appears to involve 100Mbit instead of the previously mentioned 1000Mbit speeds. Given the update you received, reaching around 90Mbps is likely due to 100Mbit link negotiation. This situation might be linked to an outdated or damaged cable. A fresh router should support gigabit connections. If this isn't the problem, consider resetting the router.