After some reading, I seem to be getting the same speed "plateau shifting" that Tom's Hardware recently reported on in their Gigabit Wireless article and router roundup. (I have the RT-AC66U with .270 firmware and the PCE-AC66 adapter)
This is best described as a sudden jump (up to 2x) in throughput speed during a file transfer. Unfortunately I've only observed this desirable "speed boost" on a few occasions, despite testing transfers with the exact same file on my NAS under the exact same configurations.
I've been trying to find the magic ingredients that allow for this but I haven't been able to recreate it.
Here's the Tom's Hardware graph illustrating this phenomena which is near identical to what I have seen:
So this begs the question - is 300 Mb/s+ transfers what we should be expecting under real-world conditions for Wireless-AC?
And is anyone else seeing this as well? The router's built-in traffic monitor tool will show it clearly during transfers.
This is best described as a sudden jump (up to 2x) in throughput speed during a file transfer. Unfortunately I've only observed this desirable "speed boost" on a few occasions, despite testing transfers with the exact same file on my NAS under the exact same configurations.
I've been trying to find the magic ingredients that allow for this but I haven't been able to recreate it.
Here's the Tom's Hardware graph illustrating this phenomena which is near identical to what I have seen:
So this begs the question - is 300 Mb/s+ transfers what we should be expecting under real-world conditions for Wireless-AC?
And is anyone else seeing this as well? The router's built-in traffic monitor tool will show it clearly during transfers.
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