Hi all,
Thanks in advance for your help! I recently moved into a new home and signed up for Spectrum gig (about 970 down, 40 up), and I purchased an AX11000 to hopefully be able to fully take advantage of the speed.
Overall, the router has been reliable with good performance over distance, but even at the closest range, I am not able to get the speeds I was hoping to. Out of the box, I could never achieve speeds over 400. I made some tweaks I believe I saw suggested on this forum (factory reset, disabling 160mhz channels, and one or two other settings I believe), and this helped. I got a speed test to break 800 next to the router once, but never again, and now I consistently get 600 next to the router.
Obviously not bad at all, but I was hoping for better for the money. Is there anything else I can try? Since Amazon makes it low risk and easy, I tried plugging in a Netgear X10 and got similar results (but with worse range, so stuck with the Asus). Also FWIW, the netgear has a speedtest built into the router interface and I got 910 off of that.
I've checked all of the obvious things (every ethernet cable I can find, different positions, different devices, obvious settings like QOS which is off, manually changing channels based on wifi analyzer results). Does anyone else have any other suggestions? Am I just setting my expectations too high for this router? Thanks so much for your help.
P.S. Question while I'm here: Should I keep my two 5ghz channels on the same SSID or different? I'm just referring to 5ghz-1 and 5ghz-2, not 2.4
Thanks in advance for your help! I recently moved into a new home and signed up for Spectrum gig (about 970 down, 40 up), and I purchased an AX11000 to hopefully be able to fully take advantage of the speed.
Overall, the router has been reliable with good performance over distance, but even at the closest range, I am not able to get the speeds I was hoping to. Out of the box, I could never achieve speeds over 400. I made some tweaks I believe I saw suggested on this forum (factory reset, disabling 160mhz channels, and one or two other settings I believe), and this helped. I got a speed test to break 800 next to the router once, but never again, and now I consistently get 600 next to the router.
Obviously not bad at all, but I was hoping for better for the money. Is there anything else I can try? Since Amazon makes it low risk and easy, I tried plugging in a Netgear X10 and got similar results (but with worse range, so stuck with the Asus). Also FWIW, the netgear has a speedtest built into the router interface and I got 910 off of that.
I've checked all of the obvious things (every ethernet cable I can find, different positions, different devices, obvious settings like QOS which is off, manually changing channels based on wifi analyzer results). Does anyone else have any other suggestions? Am I just setting my expectations too high for this router? Thanks so much for your help.
P.S. Question while I'm here: Should I keep my two 5ghz channels on the same SSID or different? I'm just referring to 5ghz-1 and 5ghz-2, not 2.4