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Poor wireless throughput on 5Ghz with new 2860N+
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01 Jul 2014 19:47 #80487
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Poor wireless throughput on 5Ghz with new 2860N+ was created by mbdrake76
Hello,
I've successfully set-up my new 2860N+ router and all is well - except for wireless throughput performance using my MacBook Air.
It seems that on a BT Infinity 70Mbs connection, I can't achieve much more than 56Mbs down, 16Mbs up if I switch to Channel 48. Lower channels (with the possible exception of 40) offer lower performance. On the Home Hub 5 it was pushing much closer to the physical limits of the line, very close to advertised speeds.
Does anybody have any advice on what settings work best with Apple kit?
Firmware is 3.7.4.1
I've successfully set-up my new 2860N+ router and all is well - except for wireless throughput performance using my MacBook Air.
It seems that on a BT Infinity 70Mbs connection, I can't achieve much more than 56Mbs down, 16Mbs up if I switch to Channel 48. Lower channels (with the possible exception of 40) offer lower performance. On the Home Hub 5 it was pushing much closer to the physical limits of the line, very close to advertised speeds.
Does anybody have any advice on what settings work best with Apple kit?
Firmware is 3.7.4.1
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Replied by admin on topic Re: Poor wireless throughput on 5Ghz with new 2860N+
56mb/s doesn't sound terrible... Lots of a factors can affect performance... Is it. It fast enough for you? Is 2.4ghz faster for you?
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02 Jul 2014 15:38 #80499
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The consumer level wireless routers seem to offer better performance - while I appreciate the Home Hub 5 offers 802.11ac, my MacBook Air only supports a maximum of 'n'. The Virgin Super Hub 2 only supports up to 802.11n and yet I can burst up through to ~140Mbs with that.
Haven't tried 2.4Ghz yet, I'll admit. I am in direct line of sight with the router. It may be prudent to use wired connection instead, but I really shouldn't need to do that.
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Replied by mbdrake76 on topic Re: Poor wireless throughput on 5Ghz with new 2860N+
56mb/s doesn't sound terrible... Lots of a factors can affect performance... Is it. It fast enough for you? Is 2.4ghz faster for you?admin wrote:
The consumer level wireless routers seem to offer better performance - while I appreciate the Home Hub 5 offers 802.11ac, my MacBook Air only supports a maximum of 'n'. The Virgin Super Hub 2 only supports up to 802.11n and yet I can burst up through to ~140Mbs with that.
Haven't tried 2.4Ghz yet, I'll admit. I am in direct line of sight with the router. It may be prudent to use wired connection instead, but I really shouldn't need to do that.
Martyn
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