Hi,
I just found this website and I'm loving it so far. I got an Asus RT N12C1 router and have a cable internet subscription with TekSavvy 60 Mbps unlimited. However, when using SpeedTest it shows my wifi speed is at it's best 15 mbps and below 1 mbps at it's worst when I'm one floor above the router. The router itself is placed at the center of the home and I do get full speed using an ethernet cable. Multiple people use the internet, but even when I'm only using it the speed is still the same.
Using inSSIDer it shows my signal is around -50 dBM while I'm on channel 6. According to Wifi Analyzer channel 1,2 or 11 would be best, but when I try to change my channel to 1 or 11 I get this pop-up:
When I contacted TekSavvy tech support I was told that the problem probably lies with the router and that I should be getting wifi speeds close to ethernet speeds. I'm thinking of getting a new router, but I'm not sure which one to get (in Canada). It seems to me that getting an AC1750 router like the Archer c7 or Netgear R6300 should give me better speeds, even though most of our devices still only support up to N.
Advise would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Emily
I just found this website and I'm loving it so far. I got an Asus RT N12C1 router and have a cable internet subscription with TekSavvy 60 Mbps unlimited. However, when using SpeedTest it shows my wifi speed is at it's best 15 mbps and below 1 mbps at it's worst when I'm one floor above the router. The router itself is placed at the center of the home and I do get full speed using an ethernet cable. Multiple people use the internet, but even when I'm only using it the speed is still the same.
Using inSSIDer it shows my signal is around -50 dBM while I'm on channel 6. According to Wifi Analyzer channel 1,2 or 11 would be best, but when I try to change my channel to 1 or 11 I get this pop-up:
Basically all channels below 6 causes my laptop to be unable to detect the network consistently, while channels above 6 give similar results to channel 6."Due to local regulator limitation, Channel 1 can’t provide the best wireless coverage. If you insist to access Channel 1, please click 'OK'. If not, it will set to channel 2. Please click 'Cancel'"
When I contacted TekSavvy tech support I was told that the problem probably lies with the router and that I should be getting wifi speeds close to ethernet speeds. I'm thinking of getting a new router, but I'm not sure which one to get (in Canada). It seems to me that getting an AC1750 router like the Archer c7 or Netgear R6300 should give me better speeds, even though most of our devices still only support up to N.
Advise would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Emily
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