Optimal configuration for Intel AX200 WiFi card.
Optimal configuration for Intel AX200 WiFi card.
Hello! Your new TP-Link Archer TX50E WiFi card has been a nice addition. You're looking for better performance with a good mix of low latency and speed. Since it’s near your router, that should help. Let me know if you need more tips!
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WiFi offers limited performance for low-latency needs due to interference from radio signals. To improve your connection, consider switching to an unused 5GHz channel (if your router supports it) and minimizing 2.4GHz usage. This strategy applies to all WiFi versions, not just WiFi 6. A wired link remains the best for guaranteed low latency. Speed is mainly determined by the link quality, staying consistent with a proper wired connection but affected by distance from the access point and interference. The AX200 generally reaches up to 1.2Gbps on AX, provided you have a compatible WiFi 6 device. However, achieving higher speeds without WiFi 6 is challenging.
In reality, the AX200 supports up to 1.6 Gbit per link via WiFi 5 with dual-mode MIMO and a 160 MHz channel width, and it can reach 2.4 Gbit using WiFi 6. Actual performance in everyday use may differ significantly.