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AC68U WiFi@5G can only deliver 50Mbps out of 100Mbps hardline
I just bought an AC68U in the hope to fully utilize my household 100Mbps broadband over WiFi@5G. For test, I used Netgear A6200 wireless card on my desktop. Also I used iPhone 5S and iPad Mini Retina (Both on iOS 7.1.2). For comparison, I used Netgear R6300 V2 router. The router is placed within 20 feet of sight, and there is no walls in between.
All the speed tests were carried out through Speedtest.net, or Speedtest app for iOS at the same testing site. My subscription is 100Mbps down and 10Mps up. The wired connection gave me a 94Mbps down and 10Mbps up. Neighbor wireless signals are all at 2.4G, so there is no 5G interference.
With AC68U: [tried default settings, or 80MHz, 40 MHz and 20MHz, switched channel number to 161,153 etc. disabled Beamforming nothing changed. Open system, or WPA2 with AES]
A6200 gets around 55Mbps down and 10Mbps up [actual file downloading speed: 4.3MB/S]
iPhone 5s, 50Mbps, 10Mbps
iPad Mini Retina, 52Mbps, 10Mbps
With R6300 V2: [all setting by default, only modify 5G to 1300Mbps, WPA2 with AES]
A6200 75Mbps down, 10Mbps up [actual file downloading speed:5.9MB/s]
iPhone 5S, 52Mbps, 10Mbps
iPad Mini Retina, 75Mbps, 10Mbps
If I connect A6200 with both routers and transfer a file from another PC connected by wire to routers, file transfer speed is 36.6MB/s, reaching exactly the bottleneck of A6200, limited by its USB2.0 interface. For this, I assume the network is working alright.
I also used the app WiFi SweetSpots to test the throughput. For both routers, the results are excatly the same.
iPhone 5S, 102Mbps
iPad Mini Retina, 152Mbps
It seems the app measures the in and out traffic altogether, so the actual speed is half the result, which resonates with Speedtest resutls.
I have tried to flash AC68U with latest official firmware (3.0.0.4.378_3873), Merlin's latest (3.0.0.4_376.49_5), Tomato, DD-WRT, and all yield the same performance. I also tried to disable HW acceleration, and there is no difference. Tried tinkering with all settings, minor improvements in results did happen but only within 5Mbps increase. I tried to set the router into AP mode, and this time, AC6200 can get 60Mbps off it, but still it is far from 75Mbps, or even 90+Mbps I am aiming for.
So did I get a AC68U with hardware defect?
Update:
I wrote an email to ASUS support and they responded.
"You speeds for the AC 5GHz you should recieve is around 70-80 Mbps. The only way you will get 100 Mbps out of your 100 Mbps line is to hardline it. With all WiFi there will be a difference in speed from a hardlined connection, as this is constant and has a wire for the infomations to travel at the speed of light, in stead the speed of radio waves. "
I am really confused. I hope that's not the case. Otherwise, I will NOT upgrade my wireless router any more, as there will be no difference in the end.
I just bought an AC68U in the hope to fully utilize my household 100Mbps broadband over WiFi@5G. For test, I used Netgear A6200 wireless card on my desktop. Also I used iPhone 5S and iPad Mini Retina (Both on iOS 7.1.2). For comparison, I used Netgear R6300 V2 router. The router is placed within 20 feet of sight, and there is no walls in between.
All the speed tests were carried out through Speedtest.net, or Speedtest app for iOS at the same testing site. My subscription is 100Mbps down and 10Mps up. The wired connection gave me a 94Mbps down and 10Mbps up. Neighbor wireless signals are all at 2.4G, so there is no 5G interference.
With AC68U: [tried default settings, or 80MHz, 40 MHz and 20MHz, switched channel number to 161,153 etc. disabled Beamforming nothing changed. Open system, or WPA2 with AES]
A6200 gets around 55Mbps down and 10Mbps up [actual file downloading speed: 4.3MB/S]
iPhone 5s, 50Mbps, 10Mbps
iPad Mini Retina, 52Mbps, 10Mbps
With R6300 V2: [all setting by default, only modify 5G to 1300Mbps, WPA2 with AES]
A6200 75Mbps down, 10Mbps up [actual file downloading speed:5.9MB/s]
iPhone 5S, 52Mbps, 10Mbps
iPad Mini Retina, 75Mbps, 10Mbps
If I connect A6200 with both routers and transfer a file from another PC connected by wire to routers, file transfer speed is 36.6MB/s, reaching exactly the bottleneck of A6200, limited by its USB2.0 interface. For this, I assume the network is working alright.
I also used the app WiFi SweetSpots to test the throughput. For both routers, the results are excatly the same.
iPhone 5S, 102Mbps
iPad Mini Retina, 152Mbps
It seems the app measures the in and out traffic altogether, so the actual speed is half the result, which resonates with Speedtest resutls.
I have tried to flash AC68U with latest official firmware (3.0.0.4.378_3873), Merlin's latest (3.0.0.4_376.49_5), Tomato, DD-WRT, and all yield the same performance. I also tried to disable HW acceleration, and there is no difference. Tried tinkering with all settings, minor improvements in results did happen but only within 5Mbps increase. I tried to set the router into AP mode, and this time, AC6200 can get 60Mbps off it, but still it is far from 75Mbps, or even 90+Mbps I am aiming for.
So did I get a AC68U with hardware defect?
Update:
I wrote an email to ASUS support and they responded.
"You speeds for the AC 5GHz you should recieve is around 70-80 Mbps. The only way you will get 100 Mbps out of your 100 Mbps line is to hardline it. With all WiFi there will be a difference in speed from a hardlined connection, as this is constant and has a wire for the infomations to travel at the speed of light, in stead the speed of radio waves. "
I am really confused. I hope that's not the case. Otherwise, I will NOT upgrade my wireless router any more, as there will be no difference in the end.
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