F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Networks The 5GHz Wi-Fi performance matches what I experience with my 2.4GHz network.

The 5GHz Wi-Fi performance matches what I experience with my 2.4GHz network.

The 5GHz Wi-Fi performance matches what I experience with my 2.4GHz network.

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docsev
Junior Member
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04-10-2016, 01:55 AM
#1
Hey! I'm just starting to understand dual-band routers. You're using a 60 Mbps FTTH connection and still getting similar speeds on your 5 GHz Wi-Fi as the 2.4 GHz band, around 57-60 Mbps. You've tried changing channels and bandwidth but it hasn't helped. It seems like you'd get double the speed if you were on the 5 GHz band. That's a bit confusing, but I'm here to help. Your TP Link Archer A6 AC1200 router is working fine—just double-check your setup and see if other devices are affecting the performance.
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docsev
04-10-2016, 01:55 AM #1

Hey! I'm just starting to understand dual-band routers. You're using a 60 Mbps FTTH connection and still getting similar speeds on your 5 GHz Wi-Fi as the 2.4 GHz band, around 57-60 Mbps. You've tried changing channels and bandwidth but it hasn't helped. It seems like you'd get double the speed if you were on the 5 GHz band. That's a bit confusing, but I'm here to help. Your TP Link Archer A6 AC1200 router is working fine—just double-check your setup and see if other devices are affecting the performance.

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diablo502
Junior Member
12
04-10-2016, 05:19 AM
#2
Your internet speed is capped at 60Mbps. Switching to a 5GHz WiFi band doesn’t automatically boost performance beyond this limit.
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diablo502
04-10-2016, 05:19 AM #2

Your internet speed is capped at 60Mbps. Switching to a 5GHz WiFi band doesn’t automatically boost performance beyond this limit.

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thebjmax1
Senior Member
395
04-13-2016, 07:42 PM
#3
The speed you receive depends on the network you're using. A 2.4GHz connection can handle up to 150Mbps or higher, so it isn't the main constraint. For a more accurate test, send files between devices.
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thebjmax1
04-13-2016, 07:42 PM #3

The speed you receive depends on the network you're using. A 2.4GHz connection can handle up to 150Mbps or higher, so it isn't the main constraint. For a more accurate test, send files between devices.

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Raidex20
Posting Freak
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05-04-2016, 10:24 PM
#4
Thanks for the assistance!
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Raidex20
05-04-2016, 10:24 PM #4

Thanks for the assistance!