F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Networks Your rate has dropped significantly from 200mbs to 60mbs.

Your rate has dropped significantly from 200mbs to 60mbs.

Your rate has dropped significantly from 200mbs to 60mbs.

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OmqDace
Posting Freak
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06-27-2016, 09:45 PM
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I don't understand what happened. I just installed CSGO and wanted to play, but I experienced poor ping. A speed test showed only 60mbps, whereas previously it was over 200mbps when connected via Wi-Fi. I tried connecting it to Ethernet, which brought the speed back up to 200mbps+, then tested on my phone and got similar results. The same happened with Wi-Fi. Running it on live Linux also gave me 30-60mbps with Ethernet.
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OmqDace
06-27-2016, 09:45 PM #1

I don't understand what happened. I just installed CSGO and wanted to play, but I experienced poor ping. A speed test showed only 60mbps, whereas previously it was over 200mbps when connected via Wi-Fi. I tried connecting it to Ethernet, which brought the speed back up to 200mbps+, then tested on my phone and got similar results. The same happened with Wi-Fi. Running it on live Linux also gave me 30-60mbps with Ethernet.

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Angoldir
Member
83
06-29-2016, 12:08 AM
#2
standard performance for single-band Wi-Fi, particularly when away from the router, consider using a PCIe Wi-Fi card that supports Wi-Fi 6. If those are costly, opt for budget-friendly Wi-Fi 5 (also known as dual-band AC) options.
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Angoldir
06-29-2016, 12:08 AM #2

standard performance for single-band Wi-Fi, particularly when away from the router, consider using a PCIe Wi-Fi card that supports Wi-Fi 6. If those are costly, opt for budget-friendly Wi-Fi 5 (also known as dual-band AC) options.

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07-03-2016, 04:47 PM
#3
I received identical 200mbps performance over the same range previously.
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Admiralfiggins
07-03-2016, 04:47 PM #3

I received identical 200mbps performance over the same range previously.

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Miel1994
Member
104
07-03-2016, 06:30 PM
#4
Your device could support both Wi-Fi bands but not the PC, suggesting an issue with your computer's Wi-Fi adapter—likely a low-quality or inexpensive one.
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Miel1994
07-03-2016, 06:30 PM #4

Your device could support both Wi-Fi bands but not the PC, suggesting an issue with your computer's Wi-Fi adapter—likely a low-quality or inexpensive one.

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Bonnie_Plays
Junior Member
34
07-04-2016, 12:57 PM
#5
I meant the identical PC using the same Wi-Fi adapter was achieving 200 Mbps at the same distance.
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Bonnie_Plays
07-04-2016, 12:57 PM #5

I meant the identical PC using the same Wi-Fi adapter was achieving 200 Mbps at the same distance.

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OperationMAC
Junior Member
7
07-05-2016, 11:54 PM
#6
Likely a disruption occurred. It might strike unexpectedly. A shift in the electromagnetic field could be responsible.
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OperationMAC
07-05-2016, 11:54 PM #6

Likely a disruption occurred. It might strike unexpectedly. A shift in the electromagnetic field could be responsible.

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PeteHuttJunior
Junior Member
6
07-06-2016, 01:05 PM
#7
I see what you mean. Let me help you with that. What exactly is the issue?
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PeteHuttJunior
07-06-2016, 01:05 PM #7

I see what you mean. Let me help you with that. What exactly is the issue?

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Freedom_Men
Member
211
07-08-2016, 01:55 AM
#8
Absolutely, just wire it in. It’s that simple.
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Freedom_Men
07-08-2016, 01:55 AM #8

Absolutely, just wire it in. It’s that simple.

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iTzSoCoOl
Junior Member
5
07-08-2016, 02:02 AM
#9
I know I can, but I still want to fix the issue.
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iTzSoCoOl
07-08-2016, 02:02 AM #9

I know I can, but I still want to fix the issue.

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sportsboy511
Member
66
07-08-2016, 03:58 AM
#10
A wire can resolve the issue.
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sportsboy511
07-08-2016, 03:58 AM #10

A wire can resolve the issue.

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