No, not all Asus routers are faulty or unable to handle 200Mbps+ uploads. Performance varies by model and configuration.
No, not all Asus routers are faulty or unable to handle 200Mbps+ uploads. Performance varies by model and configuration.
I was really surprised to see 800 Mbps on the download side. It seems like a common issue with WiFi technology. Marketing claims often don’t reflect real-world performance. I think it might be interference from nearby networks or devices using the same frequency. If you need such speeds, Ethernet is definitely the better choice.
I hope so; I managed to exceed 700Mbit on WiFi 5 during a good day. I expect some improvement with WiFi 6, even if it won’t be as much as advertised. There’s definitely something off here. From my phone, I can achieve 630Mbit download and 532Mbit upload to my LAN using a Unifi NanoHD (not an ASUS). I’ve noticed in the past that WiFi speeds to the LAN often seem much higher than to the Internet, likely because of latency and packet size variations. Does the router display the WiFi connection rates?