supershaun
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I don’t unfortunately. I might try install Linux/ubuntu and see if that give anything better.Yep, you could blame Windows also.
Do you have a WiFi7 phone to test it?
I don’t unfortunately. I might try install Linux/ubuntu and see if that give anything better.Yep, you could blame Windows also.
Do you have a WiFi7 phone to test it?
No link aggregation. Just 2 ax streams at 160 MHz.You’re right of course if you include link aggregation.
If you have no other device that'd be awesome. It'd at least rule out where the bug is happening, Intel driver, Windows, or Asus.I don’t unfortunately. I might try install Linux/ubuntu and see if that give anything better.
Is that not fast enough?
I think there is a benefit in the right situations, here is a speedtest connecting to my NAS using a GT-BE98.
I have just downloaded this on my Ubuntu OS and the copied the url into browser and these are the speeds i get but are not what speeds I am meant to get with provider.So my question is what are these speeds?
So i have installed Ubuntu and getting the exact same results if not slower. so that rules out the windows theory.If you have no other device that'd be awesome. It'd at least rule out where the bug is happening, Intel driver, Windows, or Asus.
Sounds like it's an Asus bug. Could be an intel driver bug that affects both Windows and Linux(unlikely but possible). Wi-Fi 7 is very immature right now. I'm sure we'll be seeing faster more symmetrical speeds over the next year.So i have installed Ubuntu and getting the exact same results if not slower. so that rules out the windows theory.
Yeah I think the same just a waiting gameSounds like it's an Asus bug. Could be an intel driver bug that affects both Windows and Linux(unlikely but possible). Wi-Fi 7 is very immature right now. I'm sure we'll be seeing faster more symmetrical speeds over the next year.
Yeah I think the same just a waiting game
Thay is about what I get with 6e , which is good enough for now , those numbers are if I'm within 20 feet of the router further with walls forget it2400. My laptop is able to reach around 1800-2000 Mbps when transfering to my NAS with Wifi 6e.
In the specs it could reach up to 4800, but no client supports four streams, only two. Hence the 2400 Mbps max link rate.
Yes. It appears under the Wireless/MLO section and under Guest Network Pro. I'm guessing once everything is ironed out in the future it might not be this way? Maybe the main SSID will be MLO-enabled one day.When configuring MLO under the wireless tab on the GT-BE98 Pro, does it necessitate a distinct SSID from the primary network?
Intel released a new Windows 11 Wi-Fi driver October 1st, and Windows 11 24H2 came out the same day officially it seems. Are you able to test now with both of those? I will try to test later. Interesting they both released on the same day, maybe some important fixes.Yeah I think the same just a waiting game
I will try and check this tonight. Thanks for letting me knowIntel released a new Windows 11 Wi-Fi driver October 1st, and Windows 11 24H2 came out the same day officially it seems. Are you able to test now with both of those? I will try to test later. Interesting they both released on the same day, maybe some important fixes.
When configuring MLO under the wireless tab on the GT-BE98 Pro, does it necessitate a distinct SSID from the primary network?
Seems like you ruled out the Intel driver by using the Qualcomm device, and ruled out Windows by using Linux. That just leaves the router. The weird thing is that some sites have reviewed and tested MLO on these routers with the exact same firmware as us and gotten much higher speeds, and without our asymmetric UL/DL issue with lower download speeds.Okay so quick update to this. I purchased a MSI HERALD-BE NCM865 WI-FI 7 and then done the tests again and speeds are even worse even though as 6.1Gbps connection on windows see pics. Something is seriously wrong with ASUS GT-BE router
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