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  1. VPonwireless

    Does An AC Router Improve N Device Performance?

    Thanks. I have not tried reset. -ac is disabled even in the settings since the SW upgrade. Could try to activate it there first. On the other hand, now it works better for voice/Skype than before when -ac was enabled... Standardization would need to include true performance requirements for...
  2. VPonwireless

    Does An AC Router Improve N Device Performance?

    ____________________________ At home, I run AC68 in AP mode. Initially with AC68 (with default config running -ac rates) I had problems using Skype from the next room with iPhone 6 at 5 GHz. Voice quality was very poor. Then I updated the FW to 3.0.0.4.376_3626 and problems disappeared. To my...
  3. VPonwireless

    Does An AC Router Improve N Device Performance?

    Sfx, thiggins and zerodegrekelvin, appreciate your responses and welcome. Please, do not get me wrong. I do like very much the tests and great reports presented by snb. I look forward to see new tests and reports! I find the snb forum topics very interesting. Since I do enterprise/operator...
  4. VPonwireless

    Does An AC Router Improve N Device Performance?

    Assuming you really get in practice the max possible end user throughput 120 Mbit/s with the AC-68 (2x2, HT20, 2.4 GHz), RF conditions must be excellent including very strong signal level. If you get only 28.5 Mbit/s results with RT-66U (2x2, HT20, 2.4 GHz) within those same excellent RF...
  5. VPonwireless

    Does An AC Router Improve N Device Performance?

    Thanks Tim for interesting article and data. A few observations came up when reading the results. You said that 2.4 GHz baseline downlink throughput between Intel N 7260 (2x2, 802.11n) and Asus RT-N66U (3x3, 802.11n) was 28.5 Mbit/s. This test location D is somewhat distant and around RX level...
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