I've been trying to solve the issue for half the day today.
Router AC68U, firmware Merlin 384.18.
Ive set the 2.4ghz band to 40Mhz. Tried different channels. Wireless Mode - N Only. Tried Auto and Legacy.
Dell laptop connects at 300/300, 40Mhz
Apple laptop connects at 144/144. at 20Mhz.
Ipad 6, connects at 144/144.
Iphone 6S Plus connects at 144/144.
Ive ran multiple LAN and WAN speed tests. I'm getting up to 83Mbps on all devices listed above connected to 2.4ghz; WAN and LAN. Including Dell laptop even though it's connected at 300/300. At one point during testing, Dell Laptop was able to achieve 120Mbs speed, but shortly after speeds plummeted back to an average of 80Mbps.
Ive tested each device one at a time on a 2.4ghz band. I have 4 devices.
Tests are performed 5 feet away from the router with a clear line of sight.
Furthermore. I used an Asus RT-AC1200 router for the same tests, which has the latest Asus official firmware. Same exact wifi settings. Results were exactly the same as AC68U router on 2.4Ghz band.
For WAN speed test, I use OOkla Speed Test app on all devices. I used 3 closest servers and I tested each server 3 times.
For LAN test, I use a single 4-5GB file. In MacOS i used ActivityMonitor to monitor and record speeds and in MS Windows, I used Task Manager to monitor speeds.
Apple devices are running the latest version of macOS and ios.
Dell laptop has a fresh install of Win 8.1. I implemented every network tweak and registry tweak. Drivers are up to date and I've tried 4 different drivers for wifi card. I tested speeds before and after tweaks... made no difference.
On Mac, I tried SMB tweaks/commands in terminal. Still no joy.
Reset the router, flash it with firmware. Reset the router. Configure it as new. Test it. Reset it, flash it again, re-test it, set it up as new.
Aaargghh! Spent half a day trying to figure out the issue.
Please advice. I'm banging my head against the wall, trying to solve the problem. I know I'm missing something but I don't know what that "something" is.
Almost forgot to mention. There are no issues with the 5Ghz band mentioned above.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers.
Router AC68U, firmware Merlin 384.18.
Ive set the 2.4ghz band to 40Mhz. Tried different channels. Wireless Mode - N Only. Tried Auto and Legacy.
Dell laptop connects at 300/300, 40Mhz
Apple laptop connects at 144/144. at 20Mhz.
Ipad 6, connects at 144/144.
Iphone 6S Plus connects at 144/144.
Ive ran multiple LAN and WAN speed tests. I'm getting up to 83Mbps on all devices listed above connected to 2.4ghz; WAN and LAN. Including Dell laptop even though it's connected at 300/300. At one point during testing, Dell Laptop was able to achieve 120Mbs speed, but shortly after speeds plummeted back to an average of 80Mbps.
Ive tested each device one at a time on a 2.4ghz band. I have 4 devices.
Tests are performed 5 feet away from the router with a clear line of sight.
Furthermore. I used an Asus RT-AC1200 router for the same tests, which has the latest Asus official firmware. Same exact wifi settings. Results were exactly the same as AC68U router on 2.4Ghz band.
For WAN speed test, I use OOkla Speed Test app on all devices. I used 3 closest servers and I tested each server 3 times.
For LAN test, I use a single 4-5GB file. In MacOS i used ActivityMonitor to monitor and record speeds and in MS Windows, I used Task Manager to monitor speeds.
Apple devices are running the latest version of macOS and ios.
Dell laptop has a fresh install of Win 8.1. I implemented every network tweak and registry tweak. Drivers are up to date and I've tried 4 different drivers for wifi card. I tested speeds before and after tweaks... made no difference.
On Mac, I tried SMB tweaks/commands in terminal. Still no joy.
Reset the router, flash it with firmware. Reset the router. Configure it as new. Test it. Reset it, flash it again, re-test it, set it up as new.
Aaargghh! Spent half a day trying to figure out the issue.
Please advice. I'm banging my head against the wall, trying to solve the problem. I know I'm missing something but I don't know what that "something" is.
Almost forgot to mention. There are no issues with the 5Ghz band mentioned above.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers.