Can you do the transfer via Ethernet and compare?Connected to a N66U, downloading over 5Ghz N from a local share. The ups and downs seem to always follow a pattern. What is causing this? Interference? There is some congestion according to wifi analyzers. Thanks.
Can you do the transfer via Ethernet and compare?
What are you transferring?
You said there is "congestion". Sharing bandwidth with other users that are also using high bandwidth would produce the results you are seeing.
You can try changing channels, using 1, 6 or 11. If there is a network using another channel that is close by (strong signal) consider using that channel vs. whichever of 1, 6 or 11 is closest. Otherwise they will appear as noise, which can lower your throughput.
Strange i have had 2 N66 and the 5Ghz band worked great on both.
Wi-Fi is a shared medium. All devices (APs and clients aka STAs) on the same channel share the same bandwidth.I'm trying to understand the wireless protocol when it comes to transfers and interference. Thanks.
Wi-Fi is a shared medium. All devices (APs and clients aka STAs) on the same channel share the same bandwidth.
Only one device can use the channel at a time, whether it is on your WLAN or another WLAN using the same channel. So when another WLAN is using the channel, your WLAN needs to wait, which translates to lower bandwidth. If
I suggest you still try another channel(s). The # of WLANs isn't as important as how busy they are. You might be able to find a less busy channel.
If you can move up to an AC router and devices, you may see an improvement. 802.11ac packs more data into its alloted airtime, so is much more efficient.
It's hard to tell what is "normal" with Wi-Fi. Could be neighboring networks, could be the phone OS, could be the app.I've noticed when doing speedtests on my phone, sometimes the speed will drop to 0mbps for about a 0.25 to 1 second, then come back up to full speed (60-100mbps). Is this also normal behavior?
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