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Low-speed 5GHz Wi-Fi access point performance

Low-speed 5GHz Wi-Fi access point performance

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KittyGoogy
Junior Member
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11-22-2017, 03:30 PM
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I have an issue with my TP-Link Archer C50 Access Point. I can't connect to a high-speed network (5GHz) through the AP, but it works with my main router (FRITZ!Box Cable 6490). The AP is linked directly to the main router. I've tried changing the channel and width without success. Below are details of both devices. Let me know if you need more info. ISP Plan: UnityMedia Down: 400 Mbit/s Up: 20 Mbit/s Speedtest (Pixel 3): 5Ghz Wlan Speed - FRITZ!Box Cable: ~340-350 Mbit/s Up: ~19-20 Mbit/s 5Ghz Wlan Speed - Archer C50: ~30-40 Mbit/s Up: ~19-20 Mbit/s Settings: FRITZ!Box Cable 6490 Channel: Auto 2.4Ghz Channel: Auto TP-Link Archer C50 Operation Mode: Access Point (wired) DHCP: Disabled 5GHz Mode: 11a/n/ac mixed Channel: Auto Channel Width: Auto 2.4Ghz Mode: 11bgn mixed Channel: Auto
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KittyGoogy
11-22-2017, 03:30 PM #1

I have an issue with my TP-Link Archer C50 Access Point. I can't connect to a high-speed network (5GHz) through the AP, but it works with my main router (FRITZ!Box Cable 6490). The AP is linked directly to the main router. I've tried changing the channel and width without success. Below are details of both devices. Let me know if you need more info. ISP Plan: UnityMedia Down: 400 Mbit/s Up: 20 Mbit/s Speedtest (Pixel 3): 5Ghz Wlan Speed - FRITZ!Box Cable: ~340-350 Mbit/s Up: ~19-20 Mbit/s 5Ghz Wlan Speed - Archer C50: ~30-40 Mbit/s Up: ~19-20 Mbit/s Settings: FRITZ!Box Cable 6490 Channel: Auto 2.4Ghz Channel: Auto TP-Link Archer C50 Operation Mode: Access Point (wired) DHCP: Disabled 5GHz Mode: 11a/n/ac mixed Channel: Auto Channel Width: Auto 2.4Ghz Mode: 11bgn mixed Channel: Auto

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Monicuemonster
Junior Member
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11-25-2017, 04:16 AM
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Could have checked the details more before purchasing; the Ethernet ports are just 10/100, meaning no matter how fast wireless devices connect, the link between your Archer and modem will stay capped at 100Mbps. Next time look for a model with gigabit WAN and LAN ports.
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Monicuemonster
11-25-2017, 04:16 AM #2

Could have checked the details more before purchasing; the Ethernet ports are just 10/100, meaning no matter how fast wireless devices connect, the link between your Archer and modem will stay capped at 100Mbps. Next time look for a model with gigabit WAN and LAN ports.

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12-08-2017, 04:35 AM
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This clarifies everything. Therefore, I can test the AVM FRITZ! WLAN Repeater 1750E for the cost of a single Gigabit LAN/WAN router.
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whitecastle200
12-08-2017, 04:35 AM #3

This clarifies everything. Therefore, I can test the AVM FRITZ! WLAN Repeater 1750E for the cost of a single Gigabit LAN/WAN router.

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Babyl0l
Member
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12-08-2017, 08:18 AM
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It's a confusing and deceptive promotional tactic; advertise extremely fast WiFi speeds but never disclose they're limited to other devices, not reaching the WAN or any Ethernet-connected network. You're not alone in this mistake. At least you'll be aware of it later and could assist others in steering clear of similar traps.
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Babyl0l
12-08-2017, 08:18 AM #4

It's a confusing and deceptive promotional tactic; advertise extremely fast WiFi speeds but never disclose they're limited to other devices, not reaching the WAN or any Ethernet-connected network. You're not alone in this mistake. At least you'll be aware of it later and could assist others in steering clear of similar traps.